Social Security Organization (SSO) is a social insurer organization in Iran which provides coverage of wage-earners and salaried workers as well as voluntary coverage of self-employed persons. In 1975, the Social Security Law was approved and the SSO was established.
Iran did not legislate in favor of a universal social protection, but in 1996, the Center of the Statistics of Iran estimated that more than 73% of the Iranian population was covered by social security. Membership in the social security system is compulsory for all employees.
SSO is a nongovernmental organization and it is solely financed by contributions (with participation of insured (7%), employer (20–23%) and government (3%)). Social protection is extended to the self-employed workers, who voluntarily contribute between 12% and 18% of income depending on the protection sought. SSO provides the following services:
• Retirement, disability and death
• Unemployment
• Old-age
• Helplessness, loss of caretaker and social vulnerabilities
• Accidents and injuries
• Physical, mental and psychic disability
• Health care and medical insurance
• Protecting mothers especially during the maternity period and child-rearing
• Protecting orphan children and unprotected women
• Planning particular insurance system for widows, old women and self-dependent women
• Poverty and inequity alleviation
• Assistance and rescue
Health care Services of the (SSO):
Under the provision of social security law, health-care services are provided in two ways:
1. Direct System:
In this system patients refer to SSO medical and health-care centers which currently incorporate 70 hospitals and 260 clinics, and receive free medical care and medicines.
2. Indirect System:
Here the SSO provides medical services to its members through:
· Hospitals and clinics belonging to the private and public sectors
· University hospitals
· Reimbursement the cost of inpatient care and outpatient care