Changing your primary healthcare provider for health insurance (HI) is not as complicated or serious as you may think. All you need is to be aware of some guidelines and legal documents regarding this matter. Let’s explore this topic further with the following content!
1 When to Change Your Primary Healthcare Provider
Individuals with health insurance who wish to change their primary healthcare provider must do so during the months of January, April, July, and October each year. This is instead of being able to choose any time as many people believe.
Changing your primary healthcare provider must be done during the months of January, April, July, and October each year
This requirement is legally grounded in Article 26 of the 2008 Health Insurance Law regarding the timing of changing primary healthcare providers: “Health insurance participants are allowed to change their registered primary healthcare facility at the beginning of each quarter.”
2 Procedures for Changing Your Primary Healthcare Provider
According to Clause 2, Article 26 of the 2008 Health Insurance Law, amended and supplemented in 2014, health insurance participants have the right to change their primary healthcare facility when they feel it is necessary.
This regulation benefits those who are temporarily residing or frequently traveling for work and do not have a fixed residence by allowing them to access healthcare services more promptly.
Health insurance participants have the right to change their primary healthcare facility when they feel it is necessary
This provision is intended to facilitate the process for those with health insurance, especially when individuals are working in a mobile capacity or temporarily residing in a different location. In such cases, they can change their primary healthcare facility to one that is more convenient for their travel needs.
However, the procedure for changing the primary healthcare provider must adhere to Clause 4, Article 27 of Decision 595/QD-BHXH. The direct application for changing the primary healthcare provider includes:
- Declaration of participation and adjustment of social insurance and health insurance information (for health insurance participants)
- List of information (for units)
- Additionally, individuals need to submit their old health insurance card, which is still valid, to obtain a new one.
3 Cost of Changing Your Primary Healthcare Provider
Health insurance participants do not incur any costs for changing their primary healthcare provider
According to Clause 3, Article 30 of Decision 595/QD-BHXH, health insurance participants do not have to pay any fees for changing their primary healthcare provider. The application for this procedure will be processed within three working days from the date of receiving a complete application according to legal regulations.
4 Timeline and Process for Handling the Application to Change Primary Healthcare Provider
The details of the procedure for changing the primary healthcare provider on the health insurance card are stipulated in Clause 1, Article 19 of the 2008 Health Insurance Law, amended and supplemented in 2014, as follows:
Step 1: Prepare the Application
The application for changing the primary healthcare provider includes:
- Declaration form for providing and changing information of social insurance and health insurance participants, using form TK1-TS (01 copy). Download the declaration form here.
- Old health insurance card that is still valid.
- Original and one copy of the citizen identification card.
Step 2: Submit the Application to Change the Primary Healthcare Provider
Procedure for changing the primary healthcare provider for health insurance
Employees or units submit the application to change the primary healthcare provider at the beginning of each quarter. Submit the application to:
- The district-level social insurance agency to issue a new, replacement, or exchanged health insurance card for health insurance participants whose insurance is collected by the district-level agency.
- The provincial-level social insurance agency to issue a new, replacement, or exchanged health insurance card for health insurance participants at units directly collected by the provincial-level agency.
Step 3: Wait for Processing
Employees and units submitting the application will then receive a notification or email from the social insurance agency (if using the electronic social insurance software) where the application was submitted.
The social insurance agency will issue a new health insurance card within three working days from the date of receiving a complete application. If the application cannot be processed, the social insurance agency must provide a clear reason.
Step 4: Receive the New Health Insurance Card with the Changed Primary Healthcare Provider
The social insurance agency will send the health insurance card with the changed primary healthcare provider to the participant or the unit where the procedure to register the change of the primary healthcare provider for the employee was carried out.
5 Where to Submit the Application to Change Primary Healthcare Provider
Submit the application to change the primary healthcare provider
Based on Clause 3, Article 3 of Decision 595/QD-BHXH on the issuance of health insurance cards, you will submit the application to the relevant agency based on your place of residence:
- For health insurance participants whose insurance is collected by the district-level social insurance agency, the application should be submitted to the district-level social insurance agency.
- For health insurance participants at units directly collected by the provincial-level social insurance agency, the application should be submitted to the provincial-level social insurance agency.
6 Healthcare Services During the Waiting Period for a New Health Insurance Card
Healthcare services during the waiting period for a new health insurance card
During the waiting period for a new health insurance card with a changed primary healthcare provider, individuals can still enjoy health insurance benefits at the newly registered facility by presenting the following documents:
- Appointment slip for a new or replacement health insurance card
- Identification document with a photo, such as a citizen identification card
This is clearly stipulated in Clause 3, Article 15 of Decree 146/2018/ND-CP regarding healthcare services during the waiting period for a new health insurance card:
“During the waiting period for a new or replacement health insurance card, when visiting a healthcare facility, the health insurance participant must present the appointment slip for a new or replacement health insurance card issued by the social insurance agency or the organization or individual authorized by the social insurance agency to receive the application for a new or replacement card, along with a personal identification document with a photo, according to Form No. 4 in the Appendix issued with this Decree.”
So, with just a few regulations to follow, you can successfully change your primary healthcare provider! Best of luck to you!