OK...
I still believe US is more advanced than Japan in most of the fields.
But speaking of child health care, Japan has better system.
In Japan, the health insurance covers 70% of medical expenses at any hospital.
Even for a dentist too.
Not covered for pregnancy and deliverance though.
Anyway, it depends on where you live but some locoal governments pay for the rest (30%) for kids up to age of 12,
which means you don't have to pay anything for kids' medical expenses.
In Tokyo, you pay 0. Health insurance societies pay 70% and local governments pay 30%.
If your kid is hospitalized, you only have to pay for food.
In a small town in Nagasaki, you have to pay 7 dollars at most a month for kids' medical expenses, and the local government cover the rest.
My question is... can't the US, the biggest and strongest country in the world, cannot do the same or similar things for kids???
Child Health Insurance...?
We were just talking about this in my office a moment ago. I work in children's mental health field in Montana. It is seriously going to hurt the kids in Montana and around the US not to children's health insurance coverage.
I don't see how our country does not want to promote our future's (Children's) health. I think that our children deserve the best care no matter what income level they are at.
Reply:Great question. There is absolutely no reason why not.
Reply:yeah/
Reply:free health care is a load of sh*t.
Yep, I said it. I went against fat Michael Moore and the mighty "LIBERAL AGENDA"
F*** commie dems.
Reply:For the second time you've asked this same question NO!
Reply:How about they do the same as I did which is to assume responsibility for the health and welfare of their own child? Since people weren't tripping over themselves to voluntarily remove the burden from me, why should I be forced to accept the financial burden of caring for theirs?
If you can't afford to take care of children, don't have them. Go get sterilized.
Jewelry
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