In Japan, when our children, twin girls, were born, we received a direct cash payment equal to the full amount a typical hospital would charge for each birth, not some unrealistic fraction of the amount. Our daughters, now toddlers, will receive free health care until their mid teens -- vaccinations, coughs and colds, emergency care, major care if they need it.
We can use virtually any doctor or hospital, and their regular pediatrician is a Japanese version of a Normal Rockwell small town family doctor.
I feel like we get something worthwhile for my tax money in Japan -- not just the Rumsfeld-Cheney war.
Eric W. Sedlak
Tokyo
Thursday, April 3, 2008
When our twins were born, we received a cash payment ...
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