All-generation social security review meeting To resume discussions such as the burden on the window for people aged 75 and over October 9, 5:42

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The government's All-Generation Social Security Review Conference will hold its first meeting next week after the inauguration of the Kan Cabinet, with specific institutional design to raise the burden on hospitals for people aged 75 and over, and Prime Minister Suga. We are planning to resume discussions on themes such as insurance coverage for fertility treatment, which we aim to realize.

The government's all-generation social security review council discusses pension, medical, and long-term care system reforms, as well as measures for the realization of diverse work styles, and has compiled two interim reports so far.



The meeting has not been held since June, but next week we will hold the first meeting since the inauguration of the Kan Cabinet to resume discussions.



At the meeting, a specific system design that raises the burden on the counter at hospitals for people aged 75 and over, which is 10% in principle, and a fixed amount will be used as a medical examination fee if a patient without a letter of referral visits a large hospital. We are planning to consider a system to add it.



In addition, opinions are expected to be exchanged toward the final report at the end of the year, such as considering the insurance coverage of infertility treatment that Prime Minister Suga aims to realize regarding measures against the declining birthrate and the expansion of subsidies until the insurance coverage is realized. is.