According to regulations, people residing in safe communes and wards are 100% supported by the State for health insurance contributions and receive 100% of medical examination and treatment costs within the scope of rights as prescribed by law.
On January 3rd, Mr. Trinh Trung Kien, Deputy Director of Ca Mau Provincial Social Insurance, said: The Provincial Social Insurance will issue new health insurance cards to more than 77,600 people, transfer benefits codes to more than 48,400 people belonging to the group paid health insurance by the State and review nearly 83,450 people participating in self-paid health insurance to implement fee reimbursement according to regulations.
People are also instructed to complete procedures to receive the fees already paid in other health insurance groups at the administrative service centers of communes and wards. The return time is no later than January 31.

Mr. Luong Tung Lam, Vice Chairman of An Xuyen Ward People's Committee, Ca Mau shared: Hearing this news, the ward people are very happy. We are trying to do it quickly so that people can soon have health insurance cards and at the same time complete procedures to refund money to those who have purchased voluntary health insurance as quickly as possible.
Ms. Tran Thi Mot, Hamlet 4, An Xuyen ward, for many years has only been able to buy insurance quarterly because of limited economic conditions, now being bought by the state, she was moved: "Examining patients all the time but having to buy again every 3 months, now being fully supported, my husband and I feel extremely burdened.
In addition to enjoying policies from health insurance, people living and registering to reside in safe communes and wards are exempted from issuing Judicial Records, according to point d, clause 1, Article 4 of Circular No. 16/2025/TT-BTC of the Ministry of Finance.

This policy is of practical significance, helping to reduce costs for people when carrying out administrative dossiers and procedures related to labor, employment, business, study or exit. At the same time, the timely and full implementation of preferential regimes contributes to improving material and spiritual life, continuing to consolidate people's trust in the guidelines and policies of the Party and the State.
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