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If you leave your job, can you still be reimbursed for hospitalization if you stop paying social security?

The hospitalization of a person who has stopped paying social security contributions is not reimbursable.

In fact, one month after the social security system is cut off, you can no longer be reimbursed, but if you pay the fee within three months of the cut off, then you can enjoy the benefits of health insurance from the next month of payment.

But it's worth noting that if you don't pay up after three months, even if you do pay up, you won't be reimbursed for the cost of medical care and medication during that time, and you'll have to start all over again with six months' worth of social security before you can enjoy reimbursement for your medical care.

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That is, if you leave a unit, you have to find a job as soon as possible and as soon as possible to renew the good health insurance, if the health insurance is broken, you can also make up for the payment, so that once you meet something, the health insurance can still be used. Then the money in the account of the health insurance card can also be used to go to the pharmacy to buy drugs, used in the hospital to see a doctor, can also be used to buy insurance, if the hospitalization can also be deducted from the hospitalization period of the cost of treatment, or emergency when used for emergency use, and so on.

One more thing is that if the social security card has money but not sick and do not need to take medication often, long down the road will save a lot of money, some people will be lent to relatives or friends to use to buy drugs, but often this will affect, if the purchase of antihypertensive drugs and other medicines, you want to invest in insurance will be more difficult, this is because of the medicare consumption of medicines are recorded, unless you can prove that this really is not for their own medication.

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