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Can I swipe my social security card for my family?

You can't swipe your social security card for your family. A social security card is a voucher for an individual to receive relevant social security benefits and may not be lent to others for use.

The social security card is issued by the national social insurance system, which is the identity certificate of social security personnel and the payment tool of social security benefits. Therefore, the social security card can only be held and used by myself, not by others. As a part of the social security system, the social security card is a convenient service provided by the state to the insured. Including outpatient and inpatient medical care, maternity allowance, pension and other social security benefits, which are linked to the identity documents and videos of the insured. If the social security card is fraudulently used by others or swiped abnormally, it may lead to the social security information being tampered with or lost, which will have an impact on the individual's social security benefits. Therefore, when using the social security card, care should be taken to keep it properly, and it is not allowed to lend it to others, use it together or handle related matters on their behalf, so as to avoid personal social security rights and interests being damaged.

What should I do if I need to apply for relevant social security benefits at home and it is not convenient for me to go through the formalities at home? Family members who need to apply for relevant social security benefits generally need to go through the formalities at the scene. If you really can't come to handle it, you can entrust your relatives and friends or relevant institutions to handle it on your behalf. However, it should be noted that the agent needs to bring all relevant materials and identification, and indicate the matters to be handled for him. At the same time, he needs to provide his own contact information so that the relevant institutions can verify this matter.

One's own social security card can only be held and used by individuals, and may not be lent to others for use. When using social security cards, we should pay attention to keeping them properly to prevent information from being leaked or tampered with. If it is really necessary to entrust others to handle social security matters, it is necessary to provide relevant identity certificates and power of attorney, and indicate the matters and contact information.

Legal basis:

"Regulations on the Supervision and Administration of the Use of Medical Insurance Funds" Article 17 When seeking medical treatment and purchasing medicines, the insured person shall present his medical insurance certificate on his own initiative for inspection. Insured persons have the right to require designated medical institutions to truthfully issue expense documents and related materials. Insured personnel should properly keep medical insurance certificates to prevent others from using them. If it is necessary to entrust others to purchase drugs for special reasons, the identity certificates of the principal and the trustee shall be provided. Insured persons shall enjoy medical security benefits according to regulations and shall not enjoy them repeatedly. Insured persons have the right to request medical insurance agencies to provide medical insurance consulting services and put forward suggestions for improvement in the use of medical insurance funds.