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  2. Health care system in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Thus, as of 2009, in the U.S. an MRI of the neck region could cost $1,500, but in Japan, it cost US$98. [10] Once a patient's monthly copayment reaches a cap, no further copayment is required. [11] The threshold for the monthly copayment amount is tiered into three levels according to income and age. [7] [12] To cut costs, Japan uses generic drugs.

  3. Welfare in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The tax and transfer system in Japan (MHLW 2017) Japan's welfare state has a non-typical conservative regime. Similar to other conservative countries, Japan has an occupational segmented social insurance system. Pre-war Japan once adopted a German-style social policy. Japan also borrowed ideas of pensions and health from the German system.

  4. Are College Tuition and Education Expenses Tax-Deductible?

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    Tuition always counts as a qualified expense as long as you’re paying it — if it’s paid by a tax-free scholarship, grant or fellowship, those costs don’t qualify for the tax deduction. Non ...

  5. Taxation in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Inheritance tax must be filed within 10 months of death. [25] The tax is levied at a progressive rate (up to 55%) based on the fair market value of the estate or inherited assets minus funeral expenses and any debts, exemptions, or allowances related to the inherited assets. Tax rates vary and depend on the amount of property or assets received ...

  6. How Much Do Travel Nurses Make? - AOL

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  7. Nursing in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The Registered Nurse Ordinance was passed in 1915 which established a legal substantiation to registered nurses all over Japan. [10] In the 1920s, the government began investigating the need to increase the educational requirements for nurses.

  8. Nurses Get Paid The Most Here - AOL

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    Registered nurses earn nearly $112,000 in this metro area on average (sixth-highest) and can expect to pay roughly 16% of their income on housing costs (eighth-best). 4. Los-Angeles-Long Beach ...

  9. Higher education in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The average costs (tuition, fees, and living expenses) for a year of higher education in 1986 were 1.4 million Yen(US$10,000), of which parents paid a little less than 80%, or about 20% of the average family's income in 1986. To help defray expenses, students frequently work part-time or borrow money through the government-supported Japan ...