Infectious disease means any infectious disease classified in Group 1 infectious diseases, Group 2 infectious diseases, Group 3 infectious diseases, Group 4 infectious diseases, Group 5 infectious diseases, designated infectious diseases, infectious diseases under surveillance by the World Health Organization, infectious diseases spread through bioterrorism, sexually transmitted infectious diseases, zoonoses, and nosocomial infectious diseases
The practice of washing hands the right way and cough etiquette is the most basic means of preventing the spread of infectious diseases, preventing about 50-70% of infectious diseases
National health insurance is aimed at the benefit of society as a whole as it is imposed as mandatory on everyone to disperse the cost of medical care among all those insured. Workers and employers of a business, public workers, and teachers become insured through their employers.
This content provides information on the requirements of employer-sponsored insurance, the range of insurance coverage, e.g. medical expenses, pregnancy/childbirth, etc., and the calculation and payment of health insurance premiums. In addition, general legal information related to national health insurance, including how to resolve insurance premium disputes, is provided.