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Why can't my social security have medical insurance?

I am a staff member of Sichuan Medical Insurance, and I will probably answer your question.

First of all, it depends on when you started to implement medical insurance for urban workers. We did it in 2002. It is very likely that you only participated in the old-age insurance at that time, because medical insurance was voluntary, especially for individuals who participated in the insurance. Those with old-age insurance may not have medical insurance.

If you don't buy medical insurance, you can't make it up. Employees of state-owned or collective bankrupt enterprises who retired before 20 10 and did not participate in medical insurance can pay 10000 medical insurance in one lump sum, but they can only be insured for a limited time before the end of last year (of course, it varies slightly from place to place).

Secondly, it depends on whether you are retired now. If you retire, you can't participate in urban workers' medical insurance except the last policy, but you can only buy urban residents' medical insurance or the new rural cooperative medical system (depending on your household registration, of course, there is no such difference in some places where urban and rural medical insurance is implemented). If you don't retire, you can choose to participate in medical insurance for urban workers as a flexible employee, and pay for it for 20 years when you reach retirement age, or buy medical insurance for urban residents or the new rural cooperative medical system.

The above problems are because medical insurance is now a local overall plan, and local policies are slightly different, which is for reference only. It is best to consult the local medical insurance center in detail.