The payment of NCMS is all voluntary , why do village cadres come to collect it?What s in it for yo

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-29

The payment of NCMS is all "voluntary", why do village cadres come to collect it?What's in it for you?

Why did the village cadres become the collectors of the new rural insurance contributions?

Farmer right"NCMS"The attitude is"Voluntary"But in practice, village cadres play the role of cashiers. There are two main reasons for this phenomenon.

First of all, this situation is related to the role change of village cadres and the evaluation system. With the reform of village cadres, they are no longer only the managers of village affairs management and the implementers of state policies, but also assume the work responsibilities of other departments. This is the need to standardize the management and performance appraisal of village cadres. Therefore, the payment of critical illness insurance is entrusted to village cadres, and their performance appraisal is also linked to the participation rate. In some areas, the participation rate cannot be less than 95%, and if village cadres fail to complete this task, they may lose performance rewards. Therefore, in order to complete the task and receive rewards, village cadres had to actively lobby farmers to pay the NCMS fees.

The second is to benefit all farmers. The purpose of NCMS is to reduce the medical burden of rural families and prevent the occurrence of the phenomenon of returning to poverty due to illness and poverty due to illness. Maintaining this goal is particularly important after all-round poverty alleviation. Therefore, even if the NCMS levy is voluntary, it must be enforced to ensure that all farmers have access to health insurance. In order to effectively protect the interests of farmers, village cadres will do their best to lobby and pay fees and provide preferential conditions.

The benefits of village cadres collecting.

The village cadres' insistence on charging NCMS fees may seem to increase their work pressure, but it has actually brought some benefits.

The first is to promote the evaluation mechanism for the performance of village cadres. As grassroots managers, the performance appraisal of village cadres is closely related to their work effectiveness. By lobbying for NCMS fees, village cadres can increase the payment rate and ensure the completion of tasks, thereby receiving performance rewards. This is of great significance for mobilizing and stimulating the enthusiasm of village cadres.

Second, charging NCMS fees can increase the village's income. In order to attract peasants to pay fees, some villages even give certain subsidies. Although these subsidies are borne by the village finance, the increase in the amount of contributions also means an increase in the village fiscal revenue, which can be used for the development of village-level affairs and the improvement of farmers' welfare.

In addition, the village cadres called for the NCMS to collect fees, which is also to protect the rights and interests of farmers. As the main body and participant of village collective management, farmers' medical security is the most basic need. The village cadres demanded that the fees be collected in order to ensure that the peasants could enjoy the medical security of the NCMS and avoid poverty due to illness.

Abstract:As the guardians and grassroots managers of rural areas, village cadres shoulder the important task of guiding farmers to get rich and safeguarding rural interests. They play the role of cashiers in the payment of NCMS fees, and can complete the tasks of performance appraisal and safeguarding the interests of farmers. Although the collection of NCMS fees has increased the work pressure of village cadres, it has also brought some benefits, such as facilitating performance appraisal, increasing fiscal revenue, and safeguarding the interests of farmers. Although there are still some problems in the NCMS policy, the continuous improvement and reform of rural medical insurance will provide farmers with better medical security. For farmers, paying NCMS fees is for the health of themselves and their families, and it is also the responsibility and obligation to participate in rural development.

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