Vietnam Social Security Continues to adjust and supplement online public services to facilitate policy participants and beneficiaries

17/10/2024 03:45 PM


In the third quarter of 2024, Vietnam Social Security continues to review, simplify, adjust, and supplement online public services on the Electronic transaction system and the National public service portal to create greater convenience and efficiency for social insurance and health insurance policies participants and beneficiaries.

Vietnam Social Security continues to adjust and supplement online public services to facilitate policy participants and beneficiaries

Vietnam Social Security recently issued Report No. 3393/BC-BHXH on September 30th, 2024 and submitted to the Government Office, detailing the administrative procedure control efforts, implementation of the one-stop shop and interconnected one-stop shop mechanisms, and the execution of administrative procedures in an electronic environment for the third quarter of 2024.

Accordingly, Vietnam Social Security has reviewed, amended, supplemented, and replaced certain aspects of three administrative procedures within the health insurance policy implementation field. Additionally, Vietnam Social Security has integrated nine new online public services on the National Public Service Portal, including: (1) Authorizing another individual to receive social insurance benefits and unemployment allowances; (2) Back pay of pensions and social insurance benefits for deceased beneficiaries who have outstanding benefits; (3) Adjusting, canceling, or terminating social insurance benefits decisions; (4) Resolving benefits for occupational accident cases due to recurrent injuries; (5) Granting death benefits for voluntary social insurance participants and those who preserve social insurance participation time pass away; (6) Processing monthly pensions and social insurance allowances for individuals with decisions or certificates pending retirement age eligibility under Decree No. 09/1998/ND-CP; (7) Providing allowances for educators eligible for the deceased’s benefits enjoyment from January 1, 2012, onward without benefit settlements, per Decree No. 14/2020/ND-CP; (8) Granting lump-sum social insurance benefits for individuals who have reached retirement age but have less than 20 years of social insurance participation, or less than 15 years of mandatory social insurance participation for female workers in certain local government who stop voluntary participation; (9) Paying lump-sum social insurance benefits for employees emigrating abroad for permanent residence. As of now, Vietnam Social Security has integrated and provided a total of 37 online public services on the National Public Service Portal.

In addition, Vietnam Social Security continues to effectively implement the public services outlined in Decision No. 06/QD-TTg, dated January 6, 2022, by the Prime Minister, approving the Scheme for the Development of Population Data Applications, Electronic Identification and Authentication to Serve the National Digital Transformation in the 2022-2025 period, with a vision to 2030 (referred to as Scheme 06), including: (1) Integrated birth registration, permanent residence, and health insurance card issuance for children under 6 years old; (2) Integrated registration for death, removal of permanent residence, and funeral allowance benefits.

On the VssID-BHXH digital application, Vietnam Social Security continues to provide 7 online public services for individuals and also coordinated with the Department of Administrative Management on Social Order (C06) of the Ministry of Public Security to adjust and upgrade the VssID application to meet the requirements for connecting and integrating the electronic identification account (VNeID) with the VssID application (the people login to the VssID app through the VNeID account).

Vietnam Social Security has also continued to implement the Prime Minister's Project for the Development of Cashless Payments in Vietnam for the period 2021-2025. Vietnam Social Security has introduced various measures to encourage beneficiaries to switch from receiving benefits in cash to cashless payment methods. In particular, the Social security office has coordinated with local police agency to go directly to communities, reaching individual households to raise awareness, promote, and encourage beneficiaries to open accounts and register to receive benefits through personal accounts; review and verify the status of beneficiaries at their place of residence...Many regions have achieved high rates of beneficiaries receiving monthly social insurance benefits through personal accounts, such as: Ha Tinh (99%), Hanoi (98%), Bac Ninh (93%), Binh Duong (91%), Ho Chi Minh City (79%),...

 

 

 

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