Portrait right infringement recognized by the standard is what

Medicare personal account balance of 0, there may be the following reasons: 1, pay social security only insured pension insurance, did not buy medical insurance. For example, in the form of flexible employment to pay social security can only choose to participate in the pension insurance, many people in order to be able to receive a pension and at the same time reduce the burden of social security, did not choose to buy medical insurance. Although the pension insurance also has a social security card, but did not buy health insurance, naturally, our health insurance account balance will be "0".

2. The social security paid by the participants is not what we call urban workers' social security, but urban and rural residents' social security. If you participate in the employee social security, in the health insurance this kind of insurance, each month, the unit to pay 8%, the individual to pay 2%, the part of the unit to pay into the integrated account, the part of the individual to pay into the personal account. If the residents of the social security, then there is no health insurance personal account, the account balance will naturally be "0".

3, the participant is in the form of flexible employment to pay social security. If you're an urban worker and you're also paying for health insurance, your personal health insurance account will still be zero. The reason for this may be that the participant pays social security in the form of flexible employment and chooses to pay 4% instead of 8% for health insurance. If you choose to pay 4%, you won't have a personal account, but only if you choose to pay 8%, you will have a personal account. Since the personal account are no longer available, the natural balance will be displayed as "0"

Suggest that you can and company personnel responsible for social security colleagues to understand the actual situation of your health insurance payment, or bring my ID card, to your local social security management center to consult.

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