http://www.freechoice.jp/
What I've heard is this is a last ditch effrort backed by the "private" insurance companies that want to keep their illegal gaijin stingining schemes afloat.
What's the thought out there in FGland?
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Osakadave wrote:http://www.freechoice.jp/
What I've heard is this is a last ditch effrort backed by the "private" insurance companies that want to keep their illegal gaijin stingining schemes afloat.
What's the thought out there in FGland?
Osakadave wrote:http://www.freechoice.jp/
What's the thought out there in FGland?
Taro Toporific wrote::ninja3: [SIZE="2"]DEATH TO ALL freechoice SCUM! [/SIZE]
Rational: Freechoice means death me since ALL private insurance companies in the world refuse me coverage for being handicapped (the pre-existing conditions clause). If private insurance companies capture a significant market share, that would reduce the pool of J-National Health to the point of huge reduction of care/benefits.
(I have lived on and off in Canada, France and now Japan in national-health-care exile from the US since 1974. Grrr.)
Behan wrote:The ironic or sadly funny thing about this is that teachers who work(ed) for big eikaiwa companies had no choice at all about being on Shakai Hoken, which is what they are(were) legally supposed to be on.
American Oyaji wrote:I got put on Shakai Hoken with no problem when at Nova. I was on it from day one, but then again, I had a J-wife and two kids as well, so I had someone who knew the system. And that might have been policy that any teacher married to a Japanese national automatically got put on it so there would be no complaints from the J-side.
Behan wrote:I think you might be right about that. It could also depend on when and where you were with Nova, too. I was married at the time, but at my orientation they told us our choices were between their company or Kokumin Kenko Hoken. They never even mentioned the existence of shakai hoken.
If you were near a base, do you think they might have felt some pressure from the US military to do the right thing? I was working with an ex-Nova union president one day when he got a phone call from one of the bases in Japan asking about the possibility of military spouses working for Nova.
Taro Toporific wrote::ninja3: [SIZE="2"]DEATH TO ALL freechoice SCUM! [/SIZE]
Rational: Freechoice means death me since ALL private insurance companies in the world refuse me coverage for being handicapped (the pre-existing conditions clause). If private insurance companies capture a significant market share, that would reduce the pool of J-National Health to the point of huge reduction of care/benefits.
(I have lived on and off in Canada, France and now Japan in national-health-care exile from the US since 1974. Grrr.)
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