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Japan·Health·Trade & Economy

Japan's elderly healthcare insurance premiums reach record high

Monday, 13 April 2026, 03:04 · 1 min read

Monthly insurance premiums for Japan's late-stage elderly medical system, which covers people aged 75 and over, are set to hit a record national average of ¥7,989 per month across the current and next fiscal years. The rise is driven by increasing medical costs associated with the country's rapidly ageing population. The record high underscores growing financial pressure on Japan's public healthcare system as the share of elderly citizens continues to expand.

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NHK World後期高齢者の平均保険料 過去最高見通し 今年度と来年度分 ↗︎
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