[February 2018]
28-Health Insurance System – A Year of Local Governments in Japan

February is the peak of the cold and flu season in Japan and this year has seen the highest number of patients, approximately three million per week, present to hospitals and clinics for treatment.

The Japanese central government introduced health insurance in 1922 and established universal health insurance coverage in 1961. It encompasses two major insurance programs, namely, the Employees’ Health Insurance program for employees and their families and the National Health Insurance program for non-employees, such as independent business people and retirees.

Although the Employees’ Health Insurance program is managed by company-specific Health Insurance Societies consisting of employees, the National Health Insurance Program is operated mainly by municipal governments. People aged 75 years and above subscribe to a late-stage medical care system for the elderly which is jointly operated by the municipal and prefectural government.

Patients under the National Health Insurance program only need to pay a co-payment fee of 30% of their medical fees at reception, granting them access to all kinds of medical treatment. This provides patients with great access to medical treatment but also causes the inflation of national medical expenditure. Consequently, most municipalities, especially those with less than a thousand National Health Insurance program subscribers, bear huge deficits and operational challenges due to the cost of managing the National Health Insurance program.

To solve this problem, National Health Insurance reform is underway with the prefectures taking over the management of the program from the municipal governments this April. Although resident health and welfare has always been the responsibility of the municipal government, due to Japan’s aging society and shrinking population it is becoming increasingly difficult for local governments to perform these duties.

 

Katsunori Kamibo

Director

カテゴリー: From the Executive Director

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  •  12月3~13日、福岡県水泳連盟の選抜選手8名がNSW州を訪問し、現地の学校との合同練習とNSW州の大会に参加しました。
     
     合同練習では現地の選手との交流を深め、大会では福岡県の選手たちが数々のメダルを獲得する素晴らしい成果を収めました。
     
     本訪問は、2023年12月に福岡県・福岡県水泳連盟・NSW州水泳連盟の3者で締結されたMOUに基づく取り組みです。
     
     クレアシドニー事務所は、福岡県からの依頼を受け、一部行程の同行などのサポートを行いました。今後も、福岡県とNSW州のスポーツ交流がさらに進展するよう、引き続き、支援してまいります。
     
     選手の皆さん、監督、コーチ、同行された職員の皆さん、本当にお疲れさまでした!
     
     
     
     
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  •  環境問題への取組を調査するため、7月下旬~8月上旬にかけて滋賀県立彦根工業高等学校の高校生1名および引率者1名がオーストラリアを訪問し、クレアシドニー事務所は、7月29日にはオーストラリアの概要(文化、風習等)についてブリーフィングを実施し、7月31日にはブリスベンの訪問先企業へのアテンド行いました。

    ブリスベンの訪問先においては、カーボンニュートラルの観点から、カギケノリという海藻を用いて畜産動物が排出するメタンガスを減少させる取り組みについての情報を得ることができました。生徒が、将来は自らも環境のための取り組みを実施したいとの思いから、積極的にミーティングに臨んでいる姿が印象的でした。

    当事務所は今回、ブリーフィング及びアテンドのほか、ブリスベンの訪問先企業に対するアポイントメント取得のサポートも行いました。
     クレアシドニー事務所は、今後もオーストラリアでの調査に取り組む日本の自治体の活動を支援していきます。

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