When you incur high medical care costs
The copayment for medical care costs you can be required to pay is capped. If your copayment calculated based on a certain standards exceeds this maximum, the excess amount will be paid as “High-Cost Medical Care Benefits”.
- When you want to reduce the amount of medical care costs you pay at the medical care institution
- When you face high copayments for medical care or long-term care
- Applying to have a specified disease and disorder medical care receipt issued
When you want to reduce the amount of medical care costs you pay at the medical care institution
We recommend using a Myna health insurance card. By doing so, your cost-sharing maximum amount information will be provided with no need to give your consent and you will no longer need a Certificate of Application of Maximum Copayment Amount.
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Applies to: | Insured persons or dependents whose copayment amounts for one month are expected to exceed their individual cost-sharing maximum amounts in the following cases:
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Address inquiries to: | Health Insurance Society |
Notes: | You can use this system for both inpatient and outpatient costs. |
When you face high copayments for medical care or long-term care
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Deadline: | As soon as possible |
Applies to: | Insured persons paying copayments for both medical care and long-term care for all individuals in the same household, for whom the total copayment amount paid under both systems over a one-year period exceeds the maximum amount |
Address inquiries to: | Health Insurance Society |
Notes: | For calculation purposes, the one-year period above refers to the period August 1 to July 31 the following year. |
Applying to have a specified disease and disorder medical care receipt issued
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Deadline: | As soon as possible |
Applies to: | Insured persons and dependents |
Address inquiries to: | Health Insurance Society |
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