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Can I have a baby with my husband's social security card?

You can't have a baby with your husband's social security card. Details are as follows:

1, giving birth to a child cannot be reimbursed with the man's social security card. Now you need to register in real-name registration system to see a doctor, and you also need to issue a birth certificate and the real names of both husband and wife;

2. However, if the employee's spouse has no work unit and conforms to the family planning policy, a one-time maternity grants will be paid from the maternity insurance fund, and the subsidy standard is 50% of the specified amount.

Legal basis: Article 64 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Social Insurance Law.

Social insurance funds include basic endowment insurance fund, basic medical insurance fund, industrial injury insurance fund, unemployment insurance fund and maternity insurance fund. In addition to the basic medical insurance fund and maternity insurance fund combined accounting, other social insurance funds are accounted for separately according to social insurance types. Social insurance funds implement a unified accounting system throughout the country.

The social insurance fund is earmarked for special purposes, and no organization or individual may occupy or misappropriate it.

The basic old-age insurance fund will gradually implement national overall planning, and other social insurance funds will gradually implement provincial overall planning. The specific time and steps shall be stipulated by the State Council.

What information do you need for social security reimbursement?

1, resident identity card;

2. Detailed list of expenses;

3, discharge records or discharge summary;

4, diagnosis certificate, laboratory test, pathological report, checklist, hospital drug purchase list;

5, 1000 yuan of domestic/imported medical materials;

6. Trauma description/injury confirmation of Shenzhen social insurance injury patients;

7. Original charge receipt.