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Consent to and sign the Health Insurance Society’s document Handling of Personal Information and submit to the medical care institution before the checkup. (Consent to Handling of Personal Information is required to undergo a checkup.)
* Voluntarily and Continuously Insured Persons and their dependents must submit the Complete Medical Checkup Application (for Voluntarily and Continuously Insured Persons and their Families) in advance (no later than one week before the planned date of the checkup). |
1. Eligible persons |
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Insured persons and dependents aged 40 or older as of the end of the fiscal year
* Must be members of the Health Insurance Society at the time of the checkup.
However, since complete medical checkups are provided only once during the fiscal year, those who have undergone or plan to undergo a health examination or upper digestive tract (stomach) examination at the examination center on the second floor of Kenpokaikan or at a contracted medical care institution or other medical care institution during the same fiscal year are not eligible. |
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* Those who plan to undergo or have undergone a complete medical checkup are not eligible for colorectal cancer screenings by mail. |
2. Checkup period |
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April 1 through March 31 of the following year |
3. Contracted medical care institutions |
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Medical care institutions that have contracted with the Health Insurance Society to provide complete medical checkups
Choose from the list of contracted medical care institutions. |
4. Examination items |
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One-day complete medical checkup or short-term (overnight) complete medical checkup |
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For details of examination items, ask your preferred medical care institution about the examination items included in complete medical checkups under contract to the Tokyo Securities Industry Health Insurance Society.
* Examination items of complete medical checkups shown on each medical care institution’s website or elsewhere may differ from the examination items provided under contract to the Society.
* For dependents:
・ Subsidies are available for one-day complete medical checkups only.
・ Dependents are not eligible for subsidies for short-term (overnight) complete medical checkups.
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5. Costs |
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The Health Insurance Society will pay 50% of the contracted price. (Contracted prices vary by contracted medical care institutions.) However, if 50% of the contracted price exceeds 25,000 yen, the maximum subsidy amount will be 25,000 yen.
The examinee will be billed the balance after subtracting the subsidy amount as the user copayment, through his or her establishment. |
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User copayment |
(Contracted amount) |
(50% of contracted amount) |
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If the contracted amount is 37,000 yen |
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If the contracted amount is 58,000 yen |
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=58,000 yen |
−25,000 yen
(Maximum subsidy amount) |
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6. Procedural flow from application through billing (not including Voluntarily and Continuously |
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Examinee makes appointment with contracted medical care institution. * Must notify his or her establishment of the planned checkup. |
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The contracted medical care institution sends checkup information, the examination kit, etc. to the examinee. |
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Consent to the Health Insurance Society’s document Handling of Personal Information and undergo the complete medical checkup.
* Present your health insurance card when submitting the letter of consent. |
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The contracted medical care institution sends the bill, results, etc. to the Health Insurance Society. |
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The Health Insurance Society pays the contracted medical care institution. |
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The Health Insurance Society bills the examinee for the copayment, through the establishment. |
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The examinee pays the copayment, through the establishment. |
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7. Voluntarily and Continuously Insured Persons |
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Voluntarily and Continuously Insured Persons and their dependents need to submit the Complete Medical Checkup Application. See “Health Checkup Information” for more information. |
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