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Can I use the money in my social security card for rabies vaccine?

Rabies vaccine can be paid by personal account of social security card, but it cannot be reimbursed by overall account. Because rabies vaccine is self-funded, it is not within the scope of social security reimbursement, but if there is money in the personal account of social security card, you can still spend it by credit card. If the social security card personal account has no money, the money for rabies vaccine can only be borne by the insured himself.

Social security mainly includes medical insurance, industrial injury insurance, maternity insurance, unemployment insurance, old-age insurance and serious illness supplement. After receiving the card, the cardholder must bring his valid ID card and social security card to any local service bank outlet to activate the medical account and financial account of the social security card.

Medical insurance starts from the 13th month after paying 12 months, and continues to pay in the 13th month until the retirement age stipulated by the state, so that you can enjoy medical insurance for life. Maternity, commercial and medical insurance. Medical, maternity and industrial injury insurance can pay for the first two months. If you don't pay, you need to pay 12 months continuously to enjoy it. Endowment insurance and unemployment insurance can't pay for the first two months, but the payment period will be retained.

Legal basis: Article 5 of the Social Insurance Law of People's Republic of China (PRC).

The people's governments at or above the county level will incorporate social insurance into the national economic and social development plan.

The state raises social insurance funds through multiple channels. People's governments at or above the county level shall give necessary financial support to social insurance.

The state supports social insurance through preferential tax policies.