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Social security stopped paying. Can medical insurance be paid separately?

Stop paying social security and pay medical insurance alone.

Social security stopped. Medical insurance can be paid separately. According to the laws of our country, individual industrial and commercial households with employees, part-time employees who have not participated in the basic medical insurance for employees in the employer and other flexible employees can participate in the basic medical insurance for employees.

Social insurance refers to a social and economic system that provides income or compensation for people who lose their ability to work, are temporarily unemployed or suffer losses due to health reasons. The main items of social insurance include endowment insurance, medical insurance, unemployment insurance, industrial injury insurance and maternity insurance.

The specific process of personal medical insurance payment:

1, insurance conditions: urban hukou or rural hukou;

2. Handling location: local community street social security service points, or district and county social security bureaus and labor security bureaus;

3. How do people pay the basic information needed in social security issues, such as household registration book, ID card and its copy, and two 1 inch photos;

4. Cost standard: based on the local social wage in the previous year, medical care is about 9%.

To sum up, after stopping social security, it is possible to pay only medical insurance, the current social security regulations in China. As long as you have a social security account, you can only pay one of them.

Legal basis:

Article 27 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Social Insurance Law

Individuals who participate in the basic medical insurance for employees will not pay the basic medical insurance premium after retirement and enjoy the basic medical insurance benefits in accordance with the provisions of the state if they reach the statutory retirement age and the accumulated payment has reached the fixed number of years stipulated by the state; Those who have not reached the fixed number of years prescribed by the state may pay the fees to the fixed number of years prescribed by the state.