Global Health Care Update (November/December 2013)

07 Jan 2014 11:31 | JHRS (Administrator)
In Japan, the structure of the health care system would change and costs would increase for elderly individuals under legislation currently under review by the Diet. Prefectural governments would be given the authority to run the public health care system rather than city, town, and village governments. City, town, and village governments would be responsible for the provision of daily living support services for the elderly with minor disabilities; these would no longer be covered by the national elderly nursing care program. Also, out-of-pocket expenses for individuals age 70 to age 74 would increase from 10% to 20%. For high-income households, out-of-pocket expenses for elderly nursing care also would increase to 20%.

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