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Can social security and rural cooperative pay together?

Social security and rural cooperative can be paid together.

The new rural cooperative medical system and social security can be paid at the same time, but even if they are paid at the same time, only one of them can be reimbursed at the time of reimbursement, and cannot be reimbursed repeatedly. In other words, there is always a part of the premium paid for nothing, which is simply not worth it. It is suggested that if the new rural cooperative medical system and social security are paid at the same time, the new rural cooperative medical system can be stopped because social security can reimburse a lot of money.

The benefits of paying social insurance are as follows:

1, pension: cumulative payment 15 years, and you can enjoy the pension when you retire.

2. Medical care: continuous payment meets the local medical insurance reimbursement standards, and hospitalization can be reimbursed. When you retire, you can enjoy lifelong medical insurance after retirement by paying a certain number of years of medical insurance.

3. Unemployment: continuous payment 1 year, and unemployment benefits can be enjoyed if you leave your job due to the company or the contract expires.

4. Work-related injury: If a work-related injury occurs during the working hours of the enterprise, you can enjoy the corresponding work-related injury reimbursement treatment.

5. Childbirth: the continuous payment time meets the local time requirements, and the family planning can enjoy maternity reimbursement and maternity leave allowance.

To sum up, social insurance and rural cooperative medical care are two different systems, and there are certain differences in payment policies. Social insurance is usually paid by both employers and employees, covering five major types of insurance: pension, medical care, unemployment, work injury and maternity. Rural cooperative medical care is paid by individual farmers, and the government gives some subsidies. In addition, the payment standards and policies of social insurance will vary according to different regions and individual identities, while rural cooperative medical care is mainly aimed at rural residents, and the policies are relatively flexible. Therefore, understanding the policy differences between them is of great significance for personal choice and rights protection.

Legal basis:

Interim Measures for the Connection of Urban and Rural Endowment Insurance System

Article 7

If the insured person participates in urban employee pension insurance and urban and rural residents' pension insurance at the same time in the same year, the repeated payment period (calculated on a monthly basis, the same below) only calculates the payment period of urban employee pension insurance, and returns the individual contributions and collective subsidies corresponding to the repeated payment period of urban and rural residents' pension insurance.