{"id":260,"date":"2008-03-07T06:54:29","date_gmt":"2008-03-06T21:54:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/fugutabetai.com\/blog\/2008\/03\/07\/three-cheers-for-national-health-insurance\/"},"modified":"2008-03-07T06:54:29","modified_gmt":"2008-03-06T21:54:29","slug":"three-cheers-for-national-health-insurance","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fugutabetai.com\/blog\/2008\/03\/07\/three-cheers-for-national-health-insurance\/","title":{"rendered":"Three Cheers for National Health Insurance"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I have been extremely sick for the past two days.  On Tuesday afternoon, I started to feel bad, a nasty headache, and my joints started to ache.  When that happens, I know I&#8217;m in for some sort of sickness.  I went to work on Wednesday, but started to feel bad again in the afternoon, and by the time I went home I had a nasty headache, achy joints, and sore all over.  <\/p>\n<p>I didn&#8217;t get a wink of sleep that night.  By about 5am I decided that I wouldn&#8217;t be going to work, and started looking for a place to get myself checked out.  <\/p>\n<p>I don&#8217;t really know the workings of the Japanese health care system that well, but every encounter I&#8217;ve had with it has been many times better than when I&#8217;ve gone to a hospital in the US.  <\/p>\n<p>I went to a local &#8220;clinic&#8221; &#8211; I guess we have these in the States also, but I&#8217;ve never seen as many as they are here.  There are three clinics within walking distance of where I live.  I showed up at the place at 9:30am, saw a doctor at about 10:30am, and was given medicine a few minutes after seeing the doctor.  The amazing thing is that all of this only cost slightly less than $20.  I got antibiotics, an anti-fever medication, and two other pills (a total of 44 pills) for less than what it would cost to park at a US hospital.<\/p>\n<p>Even more amazing is the paperwork: there was none.  I showed them my health insurance card (I was enrolled when I started work), they asked if I had been there before (no) and then they asked me to write my name (which they had a tough time with: their computer didn&#8217;t like it one bit) and address.  That was it.  <\/p>\n<p>According to the doctor, I should be better in two to three days.  I hope so.  I&#8217;ve had about three hours of sleep in the past two days, and I&#8217;ve eaten one piece of bread and a pastry in the same time.  I&#8217;ve been drinking all sorts of orange juice, but I&#8217;m just in terrible shape.  Nothing will stay in me, and my guts are a mess.  My Japanese isn&#8217;t great for medical stuff, but according to the doctor I&#8217;ve got bad bacteria in my gut.  It is filling me up with gas &#8211; I feel fat and full all the time &#8211; and I&#8217;ve got lots of diareahha.  Since I haven&#8217;t eaten though, that isn&#8217;t so bad.<\/p>\n<p>I had a fever too &#8211; 38.6, which sounds low to me.  Like, almost popsicle style ice-cold dead.  But when I converted that into Fahrenheit, that&#8217;s like 101.5!  Higher than the 98.6 at which I prefer to stay.  <\/p>\n<p>Anyway, I am sick, but I hope I&#8217;m getting better.  I was going to go see the Stars and Broken Social Scene in concert tonight, but there is no way I&#8217;m leaving my apartment today.  <\/p>\n<p>I am really impressed with the Japanese Health Care System though.  One good thing about the upcoming election is that it looks like both Hillary and Obama have strong health care programs.  I think we need to get capitalist interests out of health care, and look at it as a social service.  <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I have been extremely sick for the past two days. On Tuesday afternoon, I started to feel bad, a nasty headache, and my joints started to ache. When that happens, I know I&#8217;m in for some sort of sickness. 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