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Home / Health / Japan's Health Cards Merge: My Number Integration Underway

Japan's Health Cards Merge: My Number Integration Underway

2 Dec

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Summary

  • Japan fully integrated health insurance functions into My Number cards on Tuesday.
  • Existing health cards expired but remain valid until March next year.
  • Public distrust due to past data leaks hinders My Number adoption.
Japan's Health Cards Merge: My Number Integration Underway

As of Tuesday, Japan has fully transitioned to a system integrating health insurance card functions into My Number identification cards. Although existing insurance cards expired on Monday, they will remain valid for use at medical facilities until the end of March next year. This grace period aims to prevent confusion for citizens as the new system is implemented, allowing continued access to insured care.

The new My Number-integrated health cards offer potential benefits, such as easier access to patients' health records and prescription histories for medical institutions. However, the system faces significant hurdles. A history of personal data breaches and registration errors since the My Number system's 2016 introduction has eroded public trust, leading to a less than 40 percent adoption rate.

While 87.3 million My Number cardholders have registered their cards for health insurance, only 37.1 percent have actually used them for medical services. It remains uncertain if the expiration of traditional insurance cards will significantly boost the adoption of the My Number health insurance function.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Your old health insurance card expired on Monday, but it can still be used at medical facilities until the end of March next year.
As of October, 87.3 million My Number cards were registered for health insurance, but only 37.1 percent have actually been used.
Public distrust, fueled by past personal information leaks and registration errors, has resulted in a lower-than-expected adoption rate.

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