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How long does social security pay during the medical period

Legal subjective:

The longest medical period for social security is 24 months. Employees due to illness or non-work-related injuries, need to stop working for medical treatment, according to their actual participation in the work of the number of years and the number of years of work in the unit, given 3 months to 24 months of medical treatment period. The specific length of the medical period is based on the number of years of work to determine, if the medical period is still unable to work, you can terminate the labor contract.

Legal Objective:

According to the provisions of Article 3 of the Regulations on the Medical Treatment Period for Sickness or Non-Cause Work-Related Injury of Enterprise Employees: When an enterprise employee is sick or non-cause work-related injury and needs to stop working for medical treatment, he or she shall be given a medical treatment period of three to twenty-four months according to the number of years of his or her actual participation in the work and the number of years of service in the organization.