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Japan’s Elderly Forced to Pay 20% of Medical Costs from October
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Japan’s Elderly Forced to Pay 20% of Medical Costs from October

From October, a new policy has come into effect requiring some people aged 75 and over to pay 20% of their medical costs at the counter, doubling the previous burden for many elderly patients. For those living on pensions, the increased costs are squeezing already tight household budgets and fueling concern about how to manage daily life.

byadmin2025-10-05
Japan’s Elderly Forced to Pay 20% of Medical Costs from October
agingeconomyhealthcarejapansocial welfare

Japan’s Elderly Forced to Pay 20% of Medical Costs from October

From October, a new policy has come into effect requiring some people aged 75 and over to pay 20% of their medical costs at the counter, doubling the previous burden for many elderly patients. For those living on pensions, the increased costs are squeezing already tight household budgets and fueling concern about how to manage daily life.

byadmin2025-10-05
Japan’s Elderly Forced to Pay 20% of Medical Costs from October
agingeconomyhealthcarejapansocial welfare

Japan’s Elderly Forced to Pay 20% of Medical Costs from October

From October, a new policy has come into effect requiring some people aged 75 and over to pay 20% of their medical costs at the counter, doubling the previous burden for many elderly patients. For those living on pensions, the increased costs are squeezing already tight household budgets and fueling concern about how to manage daily life.

byadmin2025-10-05

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