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Does Japan have universal health care?

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Does Japan have universal health care?

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Of course in Japan. Everybody is obliged to apply the health care. And government support the system with the tax. BTW, heyteach is just picking up certain cases. There is no perfect health care system in the world. In Japan, some costly cutting edge treatments and medicines are not covered by the health care. They have to pay 100%. And you know, you can guess, how expensive is the cost of the treatments for terminal cancer. Only certain people can prolong life (or go abroad for the treatment). Seeing news or reports from CNN, CBS 60 Minutes, 48 Hours, and the movie Sicko by Michael Moore, the health care system in Japan, as a whole, is FARRRRR better than the one of the US. People can visit hospotal with no hesitation. Talking, putting in line and using other country’s cases don’t change the situation. They would be just an excuse.

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