There are many reasons why there is no money in the medical insurance card. Generally speaking, employees' medical insurance sets up personal accounts, which are mainly used for outpatient treatment in designated medical institutions and drug purchase in designated retail pharmacies. There is no personal account for residents' medical insurance, and outpatient medical treatment is coordinated. As the medical insurance certificate of the insured, there is no money in the medical insurance card, but the detailed information of the insured and the reimbursement of payment are recorded. Therefore, if you want to know "why there is no money in the medical insurance card", I suggest you consult the local social security bureau and focus on the relevant policies of medical insurance.
Medical Insurance Department of the People's Social Security Bureau: Individuals should pay personal social security according to the policy. If they retire, there should be personal account funds in the medical insurance card.
There may be two reasons why there is no money in the health insurance card after retirement:
First, the medical insurance premium after retirement is distributed by the whole society. Because the allocated funds have not been put in place, Cary has no money;
Secondly, the personal information of the personal account of the medical insurance card is incomplete or wrong, which leads to the inability to receive medical insurance expenses in time.
You can bring your medical insurance card and personal ID card to the window of the local human resources and social security bureau to inquire about the specific reasons.
Four inquiry methods of personal account of medical insurance card;
First check my recent medical insurance settlement bill, which has the amount and balance of account expenditure;
2. Call 12333, enter the personal ID number and password, and inquire about the real-time information of the account balance;
Third, log on to the website of the Labor and Social Security Bureau or the website of the Human Resources and Social Security Bureau, and check through my ID number, and the balance information will be updated every week;
Fourth, with my ID card or "medical insurance calendar", go directly to the medical insurance agency to inquire.