Social security sector strives to strengthen premiums collection and beneficiary network expansion by year-end

27/10/2023 09:05 AM


Vietnam Social Security (VSS) has sent a directive to social security offices of central-level localities, asking them to step up collecting insurance premiums and expanding the network of beneficiaries in the last three months of this year.

According to the VSS, in the first nine months of this year, local social security offices have strictly followed insurance collection and beneficiary network expansion plans.

The number of participants in social insurance nationwide has reached about 17.3 million, accounting for roughly 37.2 per cent of working-age persons.

Health insurance has attracted more than 91.4 million people, reaching a coverage rate of about 92.4 per cent of the population.

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VSS has collected 70.4 per cent of the assigned premiums.

Those results have shown the major efforts of VSS employees. However, the tasks in the last three months of the year have been identified as being challenging with a heavy workload.

To accomplish the tasks assigned by the Prime Minister, the VSS has ordered local social security offices to implement social, health and unemployment insurance policies to offer consultations to local authorities.

The local social security offices have been requested to consult the Chief of Staff of the Steering Committee on the implementation of social insurance and health insurance policies and work with localities to review performance and map out solutions for late insurance payments.

The offices must strictly and fully follow VSS instructions on expanding the beneficiary network relevant with the practical conditions of each locality.

They have also been asked to coordinate closely with tax authorities, local departments of planning and investment and other relevant agencies to update new business establishment and operation as well as their labour use and salary payments.

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Social security offices at the district level must hold working sessions with employers to instruct and urge them to participate and fully pay social insurance, health insurance, and unemployment insurance for their employees.

Local social security offices have also been asked to issue health insurance cards for communities living in war safety areas.

Offices are also responsible for giving advice to the provincial people’s committees in sourcing the State budget or calling for assistance from donors, businesses and sponsors to support health insurance premiums for participants living in disadvantaged conditions.

They must strengthen inspection of businesses that owe or delay social insurance, health insurance, and unemployment insurance premiums from more than three months, and propose criminal prosecution on those evading or delaying the payment./.

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