Job Recruitment Website - Social security inquiry - My mother paid medical insurance, and it has been 10 years. Now it is said that it will be handed in later, and one hand in is 22 years. Should we continue to pay for this? You can apply for 85% medic

My mother paid medical insurance, and it has been 10 years. Now it is said that it will be handed in later, and one hand in is 22 years. Should we continue to pay for this? You can apply for 85% medic

My mother paid medical insurance, and it has been 10 years. Now it is said that it will be handed in later, and one hand in is 22 years. Should we continue to pay for this? You can apply for 85% medical insurance card. Medical insurance generally lasts for 25 to 30 years (regulations vary from place to place). For those who participated in medical insurance before 2004, the previous social security payment period (including deemed payment period) is the payment period of medical insurance. Those who participate in medical insurance before retirement must pay the prescribed number of years when they retire, or they can enjoy non-payment medical insurance after paying the prescribed number of years. The monthly card return is 4% of the average base of local social security, which is higher than the payment return ratio, and the reimbursement ratio is the prescribed fee. You can enjoy medical insurance after 10 years, but it may be outside the prescribed limit. The previous social security payment years are not considered as medical insurance payment years, but the sum of the payment years is not more than 30 years. I suggest you go to the medical insurance center to consult relevant supplementary questions.