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Can I get into social security if I find myself sick?

Legal analysis: can I get social security if I find out that I am sick? No, social security needs to be paid for half a year to be reimbursed. Social medical insurance reimbursement is after discharge or transfer. Settlement procedures for hospitalization and outpatient treatment of special diseases: Before 10 every month, the designated medical institutions will report the expense list, hospitalization list and related materials of the patients discharged last month to the medical insurance agency, which will be used as the basis for monthly pre-allocation and year-end final accounts after examination; The medical insurance agency pre-allocated the hospitalization and outpatient co-ordination expenses for special diseases last month; Insured persons who have been identified as suffering from special diseases shall go to the designated medical institutions designated by the labor and social security departments for medical treatment and medicine purchase, and the medical expenses incurred shall be directly recorded and settled immediately. Emergency settlement procedure: the medical expenses incurred by the insured in emergency rescue to non-designated medical institutions in the city and medical institutions in different places shall be paid in advance by individuals or units. After the emergency rescue, the medical insurance agency shall go through the reimbursement procedures according to the provisions with the hospital emergency medical records, inspections, laboratory tests, invoices and detailed list of medical expenses.

Legal basis: Article 28 of the Social Insurance Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) conforms to the basic medical insurance drug list, diagnosis and treatment items, medical service facilities standards and emergency and rescue medical expenses, and shall be paid by the basic medical insurance fund according to state regulations.