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What are the procedures for changing the card of the new rural cooperative medical system?
(a), no card households and new household card processing: hold the household registration book, household registration card, with comprehensive medical books, all-in-one machine, with comprehensive medical books, all-in-one machine, to the rural medical office to issue a card opening certificate, and then to the rural credit cooperatives (banks) to open the card, after opening the card, go back to their hometown to complete the card.

(2) Report the loss and reissue the card: the participating farmers will issue a card replacement certificate to the rural cooperative medical office with the ID card and household registration book of the head of the household, and then report the loss to the credit cooperative. After the card is issued (it usually takes one week to apply for a new card after reporting the loss), they will go back to their hometown to reissue the card.

Second, the joint medical expenses

(1) If there is a one-way permit and the previous deduction has been successful, the medical expenses for the second year will be deducted from the one-way permit, and there is no need to deposit money on the medical card. If you find that the one-way permit has been deducted more or less, please register with the township medical office before1October 20 (Gregorian calendar) of that year 165438+.

From 20 15, all accounts can only be deducted from the head of the household (if their children are separated under the joint medical system, they cannot deduct all the money from their father's account).

Rural cooperative medical insurance is a medical security system created by farmers in China (agricultural registered permanent residence), which has played an important role in ensuring farmers' access to basic health services, alleviating poverty caused by illness and returning to poverty due to illness.