What should I do when...?
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Health insurance cards (health insurance eligibility information)
Use your Myna health insurance card etc. when visiting medical care institutions
Family membership
Describes matters such as the conditions required to insure family members and applicable income standards
Marriage
Information on what to do if you marry
Divorce
Information on what to do if you divorce
Childbirth
Describes benefits available for childbirth.
If you take time off from work for childbirth
Describes benefits available if you take time off from work for childbirth.
After you leave your employer
Describes the medical care insurance available after you leave your employer
Death
Describes benefits available in the event of death.
When you become sick or injured?
If you become sick or are injured
Describes benefits available if you become sick or are injured
When you incur high medical care costs
Describes benefits available when you incur high medical care costs.
If you paid the entire medical care cost up front
Describes benefits available if you paid the entire medical care cost up front.
When you receive medical care which requires payment of the difference
Describes benefits available when you receive medical care which requires payment of the difference
If you take time off from work due to sickness
Describes benefits available if you take time off from work due to sickness.
If you receive medical care at home
Describes benefits available if you receive medical care at home
If you become sick or are injured due to the actions of another party
What to do if you are injured due to the actions of another party, as in the case of a traffic accident or contact with another person during athletic activities
When visiting a bonesetter's clinic or other such facility
The extent of cases in which you can use health insurance at such clinics is very limited, since a bonesetter's clinic or other such facility is not an insurance medical care facility and the judotherapists who provide such care are not physicians.