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Maina Health Insurance Card Experience Events Held at Iga-shi public office and "Autumn Festival VIVA! Kirigaoka"

From November 7 to 14, 2023, we held a My Number Insurance Card Experience Event at public office in Iga city, Mie prefecture and "Autumn Festival VIVA! Kirigaoka".

A scene from the My Number Insurance Card Experience Event. A man operating the My Number Insurance Card terminal and a staff member explaining.
(Photo: provided by Iga City, Mie Prefecture)

The Maina Health Insurance Card Experience Event is an initiative to allow people to use their Maina Health Insurance Card at medical institutions with peace of mind by using a card reader equivalent to the one actually installed at medical institutions to experience identity verification and consent to provide information using the Maina Health Insurance Card.
As the venue for the experience event, it has been held in Chigasaki City public office and the outdoor event "Ninomiya-machi Fureai-hiroba", etc., but this time, it was co-hosted with Iga City, and the event was held for about a week by combining the city public office with the outdoor event and strengthening the call to bring My Number Card.

Citizens who actually experienced it said, "I was surprised by the speed of facial recognition," "I found that if I agreed, I could hand over information on medicine and health examination results to medical institutions," and "I felt it was a hassle to press the confirmation of agreement every time until I got used to it."

Contact information

In charge of the Digital Agency For the public Group Digital Promotion Committee
Contact: support-digital-ps _ atmark _ digital. go. jp
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