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Enterprises are not considered to have evaded health insurance payments when encountering emergency situations according to the provisions of law, causing sudden and surprising impacts on the operations of agencies, organizations, and employers. Photo: Nam Duong
Enterprises are not considered to have evaded health insurance payments when encountering emergency situations according to the provisions of law, causing sudden and surprising impacts on the operations of agencies, organizations, and employers. Photo: Nam Duong

Cases not considered as evasion of health insurance payment

Nam Dương (báo lao động) 05/08/2025 08:03 (GMT+7)

A reader with email hoankiemxxx@gmail.com asked: In which cases is it not considered evasion of health insurance payment?

The Lao Dong Newspaper Legal Consulting Office replied:

Article 3 of Decree No. 188/2025/ND-CP stipulates the following cases that are not considered as evasion of health insurance payment:

The cases specified in Point a, Point c, Clause 1, Article 48b of the Law on Health Insurance are not considered as evasion of health insurance payment when there is one of the following reasons according to the announcement of the competent authority on natural disaster prevention, emergency situation, civil defense and disease prevention and control, including:

1. Storms, floods, inundation, earthquakes, large fires, prolonged droughts and other natural disasters directly and seriously affect production and business activities.

2. Dangerous epidemics are announced by competent state agencies, seriously affecting production and business activities and the financial capacity of agencies, organizations and employers.

3. The emergency situation as prescribed by law causes sudden and unexpected impacts on the operations of agencies, organizations, and employers.

4. Other force majeure events as prescribed by civil law.

Thus, the above cases are not considered as evasion of health insurance payment.

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