National Healthcare Security Administration: Long-term Care Insurance system covers all citizens, regardless of urban or rural areas

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People’s Finance News, March 26, 3月26日, at a press conference held by the State Council Information Office, Wang Wenjun, deputy director of the National Healthcare Security Administration, said that the development of the long-term care insurance system adheres to the principle of covering the entire population; all employees and residents participate in long-term care insurance. The system adheres to the principle of integrating urban and rural areas: within the same pooling area, it does not distinguish between urban and rural—regardless of whether the insured person comes from the countryside or the city, they reimburse expenses from the same funding pool and receive benefits. The system adheres to the principle of fairness and uniformity: across different pooling areas, the protection targets, assessment standards, contribution rates, service items, and other aspects are basically uniform.

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