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Topic

Post-divorce health insurance

Question
#1
  • Kana
  • mail
  • 2024/11/26 10:04

For various reasons, I will not be able to work full time until the end of next year, so I am thinking that I will have to enroll myself
rather than through my workplace for a certain period of time after the divorce.
I would appreciate any information about health insurance, such as recommendations if you have purchased it yourself.

I have heard that there are Japanese-owned hospitals, but I have also seen that they are available
with insurance associated with a credit card. Is there anyone who has Japanese insurance and uses this hospital ??

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#2
  • ハワイのお母さん
  • 2024/11/26 (Tue) 11:28
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If your monthly income does not exceed $1,990 per month (including tax and gratuity)
you can join HMSA Quest ! 😊

You can visit any hospital
for eye, dental and medical care but only for teeth
if you have an emergency toothache and need it pulled.
only if you have an emergency toothache and need to have it pulled
they don't charge you for doctor visits

when you apply for membership, you have to provide the office with your pay stubs for the last 3 months, but if you explain that you changed from full time to part time and no longer get insurance, you can get by with it.

You can send a copy of your paystubs, but
you should call the Quest office and inquire
first

the phone lines are always busy, so call early.
it is safer

there is no bank balance check, so don't worry

good luck!

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#3
  • Kana
  • 2024/12/01 (Sun) 09:55
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Thanks for the information.
I checked the HMSA website. I will try to contact them as soon as possible later in the week.

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#4

There is a service organization called Aloha Medical Mission (dental clinic)
where practitioners volunteer to clean teeth and treat cavities
. There is a donation box, but the cost is not too much.
Aloha Mission 808 847 3400
There used to be a Chinese organization, but they are no longer
available.

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