The level of medical care in Japan is really higher than at home.
With advanced medical equipment, CT and MRI are the world's most advanced equipment per million people in Japan. Proton, heavy ion and other expensive equipment can be found in Japan. Japan's equipment manufacturing technology is basically on the same level as that of Germany and the United States.
There are five Nobel Prize winners in biology and medicine in Japan, and this is due to the importance of medical research in Japan. In addition, Japan's specialists are also very talented.
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In Japan, as long as you live in the country, you are required to enroll in the public **** health insurance program for everyone from infants to the elderly. This includes foreigners who have been working or studying in Japan for a long time. You could say it's universal health insurance.
There is also high-cost health insurance on top of universal health insurance. As long as you are enrolled in Japan's social security system, in principle, the ratio of medical insurance to out-of-pocket medical expenses is 7 to 3, which means that if you spend 1,000 yen on a doctor's visit, you only need to pay 300 yen yourself. No matter how big or small the illness, you can afford to see a doctor.