The Ministry of Home Affairs is seeking opinions on the Draft Decree regulating the National Database on Social Security.
According to the draft submission, this decree stipulates the development, collection, updating, maintenance, exploitation and use of the National Database (CSDL) on social security in the digital environment; coordination between relevant agencies, organizations, and individuals.
The subjects of application include state agencies, political organizations, socio-political organizations, socio-professional organizations, businesses, Vietnamese citizens, and foreigners residing in Vietnam related to social security policies.
The Ministry of Home Affairs determined that the issuance of the decree will create a legal basis for reviewing and restructuring the process of resolving administrative procedures (TTHC) in the field of social security in the direction of exploiting and using data already available in the national database on Social Security and related databases; limiting the requirement for people to provide and re-declare information and documents that have been managed by state agencies.
On the basis of standardized, connected, shared and updated data, ministries, sectors, and localities can base on it to gradually reduce administrative procedures, dossier components under their responsibility, reduce volume and shorten implementation time, improve the quality of online public service provision and aim to support the implementation of social security policy payments when technical and legal conditions are met.
The Decree regulating the national database on Social Security is built centrally and uniformly, with the Ministry of Home Affairs as the managing agency. Ministries, branches, localities and relevant agencies and organizations, according to their assigned functions and tasks, are responsible for building, managing, updating and ensuring data quality for component databases, and at the same time connecting, sharing and synchronizing data with the national database on Social Security in accordance with the law.
The assignment and decentralization of data management responsibilities are carried out on the basis of the functions, tasks, and powers of each agency, ensuring uniformity in management, no overlap in responsibilities, and promoting the proactiveness of agencies in creating, updating, managing and exploiting data.
