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Medical insurance has the difference between social security and no social security.

Legal subjectivity:

Medical insurance is not equal to social security, but a part of social security, which is the abbreviation of medical insurance. Social security includes endowment insurance, medical insurance, industrial injury insurance, unemployment insurance and maternity insurance. Social insurance is a social and economic system that provides income or compensation for those who lose their ability to work, are temporarily unemployed or suffer losses due to health reasons. The social insurance plan is organized by the government, forcing a certain group to use part of its income as social insurance tax (fee) to form a social insurance fund. Under certain conditions, the insured can get fixed income or loss compensation from the fund. It is a redistribution system, and its goal is to ensure the reproduction of material and labor and social stability.

Legal objectivity:

Medical insurance regulations

Article 7

The basic medical insurance premium is paid jointly by the employer and the employees. Among them, the employer pays 5%-7% of the total monthly salary of its employees, and the rate of employees paying basic medical insurance premium is not less than 2% of their total monthly salary.

Labor law of the people's Republic of China

Article 72

The social insurance fund shall determine the source of funds according to the types of insurance and gradually implement social pooling. Employers and workers must participate in social insurance and pay social insurance premiums according to law.