If you go to school locally, the original social security card can continue to be used.
If the school implements free medical care and wants more convenient reimbursement, students can add a resident medical insurance, which is not contradictory.
It should be noted that when you are hospitalized, there is only one invoice for medical expenses, and only one of public medical care and residents' medical insurance can be reimbursed.
Dad's suggestion is that it meets the requirements of medical reimbursement at public expense, and it is recommended to choose medical reimbursement at public expense, with a higher reimbursement rate.
Generally speaking, paying medical insurance at home and school does not affect the payment, but it will affect the use of medical insurance.
If you are in the province, you can only pay one medical insurance. If you pay medical insurance at home and school, the medical insurance at home will be frozen and cannot be used. I suggest you don't have to pay it.
As for the question of whether suspension of schooling can be transferred to student medical insurance, my father has checked and can continue to pay fees, which is generally limited to suspension of schooling due to illness.
After going through the relevant procedures, college students who can be insured and included in the medical insurance for urban and rural residents can be insured, and public medical care also provides medical security for students who drop out of school due to illness and retain their school status.