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Processing flow of newborn medical insurance card

To apply for a newborn medical insurance card, you need to bring birth certificate, household registration book and other materials to the community to apply, and you can apply for a social security card after passing the examination.

Newborn medical insurance needs to be handled in the community where the household registration is located. You need one of your parents to prepare information and go directly to the community to handle it. The specific procedures are as follows:

1, you need to get a birth certificate for the newborn in the hospital, and then go to the household registration room of the police station to go through the formalities for the newborn to settle down.

2. Bring the household registration book and the ID cards of both parents to the community where the household registration is located to receive the registration form of basic medical insurance for urban residents. Some communities only need to fill in the application form on the spot.

3. Pay medical insurance premiums as required. After the community review and acceptance, you can generally check the medical insurance within 3 working days.

4. After the medical insurance is successful, after waiting for the community notice, you can bring your ID card to apply for a medical insurance card.

Information needed to apply for a medical insurance card for the baby.

1, get the Registration Form of Basic Medical Insurance for Urban Residents from the local community or medical insurance center.

2. Bring the original child account book and a copy of the child account book (copy the home page and the baby's personal page).

3. The child's original ID card, copy of ID card or ID number; If the child has not yet applied for an ID card, it is necessary to provide the original ID card of the guardian and the original birth certificate of the child.

4. Photo of guardian and insured, 2-inch photo, 4 photos.

5. Other information required by the local community or medical insurance center.