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What to do if you don't get the passbook of Beijing medical insurance?

If you don't have a medical insurance passbook, there are two ways to get it:

1, contact the personnel of the unit where you first joined the medical insurance and ask them to help you get it;

2, go to any Bank of Beijing branch in Beijing and apply for a lost medical insurance passbook (the method of applying for it is the same as that for a bank savings passbook).

Beijing unit did not give the medical insurance passbook, is because the medical insurance passbook will be in the first time to participate in medical insurance month counting four months after the issuance of medical insurance passbook. If the passbook unit did not give, you can go for the lost, with a valid ID and health insurance manual to the bank counter, personal health insurance account lost without 7 days lost period, can be completed on the same day. The first thing you need to do is to take your handbook to any bank and get it done.

The blue book of medical insurance has long been abolished, replaced by the social security card, which is also handled by the unit that participates in the medical insurance for the first time, and also issued to the unit that participates in the insurance for the first time.

Beijing to apply for health insurance passbook to receive information: social insurance registration certificate. The unit's letter of introduction and the identity card of the person in charge of the application.

The process of applying for a medical insurance passbook in Beijing is as follows: The person in charge of the unit will go to a branch of the Bank of Beijing under the jurisdiction of the unit and go through the procedures of collecting the passbook with all the required information. However, the individual can not be directly collected, only by the unit to collect.

The state has established social insurance systems for basic pension insurance, basic medical insurance, work injury insurance, unemployment insurance, maternity insurance and other social insurance systems to protect the rights of citizens to receive material assistance from the state and society in accordance with the law in the event of old age, illness, work injury, unemployment and maternity, etc. The social insurance organizations, in accordance with their management services, are responsible for the management of the social insurance system. In accordance with the needs of management and service, social insurance administrators may sign service agreements with medical institutions and pharmaceutical business units to regulate the conduct of medical services. Medical institutions shall provide reasonable and necessary medical services to insured persons.

Legal basis

Article 23 of the Social Insurance Law of the People's Republic of China*** and the State Employees shall participate in the basic medical insurance for employees, and shall pay the basic medical insurance premiums by the employing unit and the employees in accordance with the provisions of the State*** together.

Individual industrial and commercial households without employees, part-time workers who do not participate in the basic medical insurance for employees in their employing units, and other flexibly employed persons may participate in the basic medical insurance for employees, and individuals shall pay the basic medical insurance premiums in accordance with the state regulations.

Article 24 The State establishes and improves the new rural cooperative medical care system.

Methods for administering the new type of rural cooperative medical care shall be prescribed by the State Council.

Article 25 The State establishes and perfects the basic medical insurance system for urban residents.

Basic medical insurance for urban residents is a combination of individual contributions and government subsidies.

The government shall subsidize the part of individual contributions required by those who enjoy the minimum subsistence guarantee, persons with disabilities who have lost the ability to work, and the elderly and minors over sixty years of age from low-income families.