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What does it mean that the social security card is invalid?

Legal analysis: the invalidation of social security card means that you have unreasonable use behavior.

Unreasonable use will lead to the invalidation of social security cards, and even accept punishment and bear criminal responsibility.

1. Lend my social security card to others for medical treatment.

2. Impersonation use: use other people's social security cards to seek medical treatment in the hospital, and use other people's social security cards to pay medical expenses that should have been paid by themselves.

3. Use the social security card to purchase daily necessities, fitness or health care consumption that is not directly related to disease treatment.

4. Reselling drugs: using social security cards to prescribe drugs in hospitals that exceed the amount needed for illness, and reselling the prescribed drugs, this means belongs to the act of obtaining social security funds, which is illegal or unjust enrichment.

5. Forging medical records and bills: Forging or using false medical records, prescriptions, disease diagnosis certificates and other medical documents and medical invoices as reimbursement vouchers for medical insurance accounts is regarded as medical insurance fraud.

6. Cheating the medical insurance fund by changing medicine (materials), reselling drugs, applying and falsely making out inspection and treatment items, purchasing drugs beyond the scope and hoarding drugs.

Legal basis: Article 280 of the Criminal Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), whoever forges, alters or buys or sells identity cards, passports, social security cards, driver's licenses and other documents that can be used to prove identity according to law, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention, public surveillance or deprivation of political rights, and shall also be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years but not more than seven years, and shall also be fined. Whoever uses forged, altered or embezzled other people's identity cards, passports, social security cards, driver's licenses and other documents that can prove his identity according to law in activities that should provide identification according to state regulations, if the circumstances are serious, shall be sentenced to criminal detention or control and shall also, or shall only, be fined.