Procedures

Childbirth

The EY Japan Health Insurance Society provides a Childbirth and Childcare Lump-sum Allowance to insured persons and a Dependents’ Childbirth and Childcare Lump-sum Allowance to family when a child is born. Insured persons also receive a childbirth allowance when taking unpaid leave from work due to childbirth.

Childbirth and Childcare Lump-sum Allowance
(Dependents’ Lump-sum Childcare and Childcare Allowance)

Insured persons and dependents receive a Childbirth and Childcare Lump-sum Allowance (Dependents’ Childbirth and Childbirth Lump-sum Allowance) per child born at least four months (85 days) after pregnancy (regardless of whether a normal birth, stillbirth, miscarriage, or premature birth).

After delivery
Payment amount
500,000 yen per child
*Payment for two children provided for twins
*However, the amount paid is 488,000 yen per child if the delivery takes place at a healthcare provider that does not subscribe to the Japan Obstetric Compensation System for Cerebral Palsy or if the delivery occurs before the 22nd week of pregnancy.
Additional benefits from the EY Japan Health Insurance Society ・Additional Childbirth and Childcare Lump-Sum Grant: 50,000 yen per child
・Family Childbirth and Childcare Lump-Sum Grant: 30,000 yen per child
*Insured persons and dependents can search for childbirth facilities that are members of the Japan Obstetric Compensation System for Cerebral Palsy on the Japan Obstetric Compensation System for Cerebral Palsy website operated by the Japan Council for Quality Health Care.

Because the application for and payment of the childbirth and childcare lump-sum allowance is conducted after the birth, it is necessary to make a large temporary payment to the healthcare provider up front. However, systems have been put in place to mitigate this economic burden.

Direct Payment System

The Direct Payment System is a program for healthcare providers to apply and receive childbirth and childcare lump-sum allowances on behalf of insured persons.
The EY Japan Health Insurance Society pays the healthcare provider directly up to the maximum amount for the childbirth and childcare lump-sum allowance based on the bill sent by the healthcare provider. Therefore, insured persons or dependents do not need to file an application with the EY Japan Health Insurance Society for the childbirth and childcare lump-sum allowance.
If an insured person or dependent gives birth at a healthcare provider which uses the direct payment system, the healthcare provider will explain the direct payment system before discharging the patient from the hospital. The insured person or dependent can then decide whether or not to use the direct payment system.

Substitute Payee System

The direct payment system is not available at some small-scale healthcare providers. The substitute payee system is an alternative program to reduce the amount of payment at the billing counter of these healthcare providers. The insured person and the healthcare provider apply in advance to use the substitute payee system with the EY Japan Health Insurance Society so that the healthcare provider receives the childbirth and childcare lump-sum allowance directly on behalf of the insured person by billing the costs to the EY Japan Health Insurance Society.
However, both of these systems are not available at some healthcare providers. Please check which systems are available in advance with your healthcare provider.

Procedures

Fill in the required information in the documents below, and submit the materials to the EY Japan Health Insurance Society. (Refer to the “Miscellaneous Application Forms” page for information on where to submit application forms.)

When using the direct payment system

The Health Insurance Society pays an amount equivalent to a lump-sum payment to the medical institution, so no procedures are required. There is no need to request additional charges. When we receive information from the medical institution, we will check it and pay it to your personal account at a later date.

When giving birth overseas
Required Documents
  • Application for the Childbirth and Childcare Lump-sum Allowance and Additional Benefits
    PDF Completed Sample
  • Consent Form for Inquiries to Medical Institutions, Etc.
    PDF
  • Birth certificate (original) issued by an embassy or medical institution
  • Copy of receipt issued by medical institution, etc.
  • Japanese translation of attached documents
When using the Substitute Payee System
Insured persons or dependents need to file an application within two months of the expected due date
Required Documents
  • Application for Payment of the Childbirth and Childcare Lump-sum Allowance (Substitute Payee System)
    PDF
  • Copy of the part of the Maternal and Child Health Handbook that shows the childbirth due date or a document certifying the due date
When not using any of the Systems
Required Documents
  • Application for the Childbirth and Childcare Lump-sum Allowance and Additional Benefits
    PDF Completed Sample
  • Copy of agreement document with the medical institution, etc.
  • Copy of receipts issued by the medical institution, etc.

Childbirth Allowance

The EY Japan Health Insurance Society pays a childbirth allowance to insured persons who take unpaid maternity leave from work.

Payment period The payment period is from 42 days prior to expected delivery date (98 days in the case of a multiple pregnancy) up to the 56th day following the delivery.
Payment amount Amount equivalent to two-thirds per day of leave [standard monthly remuneration for the last 12 months divided by 30]
Procedures
Required Documents

Fill in the required information in the documents below, obtain a certificate from your physician or midwife verifying that you have given birth, and submit the materials to the EY Japan Health Insurance Society. (Refer to the “Miscellaneous Application Forms” page for information on where to submit application forms.)

If an individual becomes ill and is unable to work while receiving the maternity allowance, the insured person can receive the illness and injury allowance after payments of the childbirth allowance end.
In addition, if an individual becomes eligible to receive a childbirth while receiving the illness and injury allowance, the illness and injury allowance is temporarily suspended until the payments start again after payments for the birth allowance end.

*Please see Family Dependents for information about adding the child as a dependent.

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