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Do the reasons for social security downsizing and medical insurance downsizing need to be the same?

The reasons for the two do not need to be consistent.

Social security attrition refers to the process of canceling or deleting someone from the social insurance system, which is caused by resignation, retirement and unemployment. The reasons for social security attrition are usually related to the termination or change of employment relationship, so generally speaking, the reasons for social security attrition will be the same in most cases.

The loss of medical insurance refers to the process of canceling or deleting someone from the medical insurance system. This is because personal conditions do not meet the insurance requirements, move out of the area, and die. The reasons of medical insurance attrition are not completely consistent with those of social security attrition, because the rules and standards of medical insurance enrollment and attrition may be different from those of social security system.