Why village health centers don't reimburse agricultural cooperation anymore

The reasons why rural health offices do not reimburse for agricultural cooperation may include financial problems, medical equipment and technical problems, administrative problems, and policy adjustments. These factors may result in village health centers not being able to provide agricultural cooperation reimbursement services. Specific reasons may vary from region to region, and it is recommended to consult local authorities.

Rural health centers are important institutions providing basic medical services in rural areas, and their service targets are mainly farmers and rural residents. Rural health centers are usually associated with the policy of rural cooperative medical care (Nonghyup), a medical insurance system for rural residents that aims to reduce the burden of medical care on farmers and improve their level of medical protection.

However, there may be several reasons why village health centers do not reimburse for Nonghyup may be as follows:

1. Funding problem: Nonghyup reimbursement requires some financial support, but in some places, village health centers may not have enough funding to provide Nonghyup reimbursement services.

2. Problems of medical equipment and technology: Some village health centers may lack advanced medical equipment and professional medical technology to meet the requirements of the Farmers' Cooperative, and therefore cannot provide Farmers' Cooperative reimbursement services.

3. Administrative problems: The reimbursement of Nonghyup requires a series of administrative work, including the declaration, auditing and settlement of funds. If the administrative capacity of the village health office is insufficient, it may also lead to the failure to reimburse the farmers' cooperative in a timely manner.

4. Policy adjustments: Sometimes the government may make adjustments to the Nonghyup policy, resulting in the village health office no longer enjoying the policy treatment of Nonghyup reimbursement.

It should be noted that the situation may vary from region to region, and the specific reasons may vary from region to region. If you have a specific case or region, I can provide more detailed answers according to the specific situation. In addition, it is recommended that you consult with local authorities or lawyers for more accurate information and solutions.

In summary: Reimbursement for rural health centers is related to a number of factors, including funding, equipment, technology, and administration. Policy adjustments can also have an impact on reimbursement policies for rural health units.

Legal basis:

The Social Insurance Law of the People's Republic of China

Article 23

Employees shall participate in the basic medical insurance for employees, and shall pay the basic medical insurance premiums by the employing unit and the employees in accordance with the state regulations***. Individual industrial and commercial households without employees, part-time workers who do not participate in the basic medical insurance for employees at the employing organization, and other flexibly employed persons may participate in the basic medical insurance for employees, and the individuals shall pay the basic medical insurance premiums in accordance with the state regulations.

Article 26

The standards of treatment for basic medical insurance for employees, new rural cooperative medical care and basic medical insurance for urban residents shall be carried out in accordance with the provisions of the State.

Article 27

Individuals who have participated in the basic medical insurance for employees and whose accumulated contributions have reached the number of years stipulated by the state when they reach the legal retirement age shall no longer pay the basic medical insurance premiums after their retirement, and they shall enjoy the basic medical insurance benefits in accordance with the state regulations; those who have not yet reached the number of years stipulated by the state may pay the contributions up to the state's stipulated number of years.