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After an individual pays social security for 15 years, can he/she pay only for health insurance and not for pension in the future? Medical insurance can be paid separately?

After 15 years of social security, you can pay for health insurance separately.

The minimum number of years for pension insurance is 180 months or 15 years, so you can pay more and receive more. At the same time, pension insurance can be calculated cumulatively, that is, intermittent payment is allowed. Medical insurance needs to be paid for at least 25/30 years, and you can apply for pension benefits and medical reimbursement when you reach retirement age (as long as you renew your contributions normally it is also allowed).

Medicare can go to the Social Security Administration to inquire about applying for a separate application for payment, health insurance is to pay until your retirement age. And health insurance can be transferred back to the domicile, when you retire is the pension to your bank account.

Medicare refers to social health insurance. Social medical insurance is a social insurance system set up by the state and society in accordance with certain laws and regulations to provide protection for the basic medical needs of the workers covered by the insurance in case of illness. The basic medical insurance fund consists of a general fund and individual accounts. The basic medical insurance premiums paid by individual workers are all credited to individual accounts; the basic medical insurance premiums paid by employers are divided into two parts, one of which is credited to individual accounts and the other is used to establish a comprehensive fund.