Canada 1
Canada goes to the hospital with a medical card, and outpatient service, examination and hospitalization are free. Outpatient prescriptions need to be purchased at their own expense.
2. Germany
The monthly premium of German government insurance is 05.5% of the monthly income of 65,438+,and the individual and the company each bear half. Individuals pay registration fees, treatment fees, hospitalization fees, medical expenses and other fees are free.
3. Sweden
Personal income tax in Sweden accounts for 30% ~ 50% of personal monthly income, a large part of which is used for medical safety testing and inspection, and the registration fee and medicine fee are borne by individuals.
4. Cuba
All kinds of tests in Cuban hospitals, as well as treatment, surgery, medicine and diet during hospitalization, are free of charge.
5. America
American companies pay 20% ~ 50% for health insurance; Commercial insurance pays premiums; The public medical system is aimed at the elderly or the disabled, and there is no need to pay. In terms of premium, the insurance costs of enterprises and businesses vary according to different types of insurance. Those who participate in free medical care may be partially exempted from hospitalization fees, medical treatment fees and laboratory fees.
6. Japan
The insurance premium in Japan accounts for 3% ~ 9.5% of the average monthly salary of individuals, and individuals bear part of the medical expenses. The exemption ratio is 20% for children under 6 years old, 30% for children between 6 and 70 years old, 20% for children between 70 and 74 years old, and 10% after 75 years old.