Living in Japan either without health insurance at all, or considering private supplemental health insurance?
Have you considered…..
- What happens when the treatment you require is not covered by the National health insurance system…?
- What limitations apply to Cancer treatments in Japan under the National health system?
- What happens if you become sick and/or require medical assistance whilst outside of Japan…?
- What happens if one of your children becomes sick…?
- What the deductible threshold is and how it could leave you with a large bill pending on-going treatment…?
- The limitations of outpatient treatment via the public health system…?
- The limited access to English-speaking specialists who accept the National insurance card by means of payment….?
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