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Where can I reissue the Changzhou medical insurance card?

Changzhou municipal level

Floor 2, Juqian Street 176, Changzhou Social Security Service Center (Changzhou Social Security Center Building)

Tianning district

Zhongwu Avenue1No.287, Human Resources Market, Tianning District (Tianning Social Security Center)

Qishuyan district

No.98 Dongcheng Road, Social Security Center, Qishuyan District

New north district

No.8 Zhujiang Road 122-8, Xinbei District, Changzhou (northeast entrance of Hall A of Changzhou Human Resources Market)

Zhonglouqu

Temporarily go to the same level in Changzhou.

1. Bring my ID card or residence booklet and other valid documents to the relevant departments of the county medical insurance center for card replacement or replacement, and the staff of the medical insurance center shall complete the formalities on the spot;

2. The insured person can also bring valid identity documents to the relevant service points, and it will be successfully reissued within 3 working days, and the insured person can receive it within the specified time;

3. If it is inconvenient for the insured person to handle it in person, he can apply to the relevant district and county medical insurance centers or related service points through the client, and he needs to carry the valid certificates of the insured person and the client;

4. When the medical card is reissued, the medical insurance center or relevant service points will charge a certain fee according to the regulations and issue relevant receipts.

Legal basis:

People's Republic of China (PRC) Social Insurance Law Article 25 The State establishes and improves the basic medical insurance system for urban residents.

The basic medical insurance for urban residents combines individual contributions with government subsidies.

People who enjoy the minimum living guarantee, disabled people who have lost their ability to work, elderly people and minors over 60 years old in low-income families, etc. , subsidized by the government.