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How to query personal account with Xinjiang medical insurance card
Hello, social security inquires about personal account information details. You can log in to the local social security bureau to inquire about the details of social security personal accounts, including pension insurance, medical insurance, housing provident fund, payment details, payment years and other information.
You can query in the following three ways:
1, you can call the local social security bureau to inquire, (area code) 12333, and get personal account balance information.
2. Log on to China Social Security Network, enter the social security query column and then select your own province and city to enter the local social security bureau website for query.
3. With my identity certificate and social security card (medical insurance card), go to the local social security bureau (social security agency) to check the account details.
I hope I can help you.
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