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Japan’s
health insurance system has a pluralistic administrative structure. Although every people
is guaranteed coverage by any of the insurance system, it does NOT mean that the entire
127 million population is covered under a single insurer, nor the financial burden of
health care cost is spread equally over the nation. Japan’s
health insurance system consists of two pillars: one for the employed working population
[collectively called Hiyosha Hoken] and another for the population without employment
status [Kokumin Kenko Hoken]. In the graph, HiyoshaHoken is painted pink and Kokumin Kenko
Hoken is painted blue showing their share of 2:1. |