The main reasons for the frequent urging of village cadres to hand over NCMS are as follows:
1. Complete the task: The new agricultural cooperation is a national policy, and the village cadres need to complete the task of the number of insured people issued by the higher level government. In order to ensure the completion of the task, the village cadres need to constantly urge the villagers to pay the NCMS fees.
2. Protecting the rights and interests of villagers: NCMS is a social security system designed to reduce the risk of poverty due to illness. The village cadres urged the villagers to pay the NCMS fee in order to ensure that the villagers could receive timely assistance when they were sick and to protect their basic living rights.
3. Avoid wasting funds: NCMS funds are jointly borne by the government and villagers, and if some villagers do not pay their premiums on time, the funds will not be able to operate normally, affecting the medical security of other villagers. Therefore, village cadres need to urge villagers who have not paid the premiums to pay as soon as possible to avoid wasting funds.
4. Increase the participation rate: The participation rate of NCMS is an important indicator to measure the level of rural social security in a region. Village cadres urge villagers to pay NCMS fees, which will help increase the participation rate and improve the level of social security in rural areas.
5. Increase income: For some poor villages, the income from NCMS insurance premiums is one of the important sources of village-level collective economy. The village cadres urged the villagers to pay the NCMS fees in order to increase the income of the village-level collective economy and improve the living standards of the villagers.
In short, the frequent urging of village cadres to hand over the NCMS is based on various considerations, not only to fulfill the tasks of the higher-level government, but also to protect the rights and interests of the villagers and improve the level of social security in rural areas.