Ah, so basically the same as if just seeing my own personal family doctor.
Yep. But in Japan there is no such thing as a family doctor or GP. Closest is a doctor of internal medicine naika
Ah, so the exact opposite of seeing my own personal family doctor. And I assume it’s not an anonymous report (you have X people working for you who have Y disease which will affect your business) but an identifying one (abff08f4813c has Y disease which you need to know about). Which leads to why someone might attend but refuse one or a few specific tests…
Were it so serious, you would be identified and put on leave or whatever was deemed appropriate for the circumstances. It would not be anonymous but compartmentalised.
As it so happens I just got the email from my company about the medical check. It needs to be conducted by the end of October. In more populous areas, mobile clinics (think RV buses) will be brought to offices to conduct the exams.
Were it so serious, you would be identified and put on leave or whatever was deemed appropriate for the circumstances. It would not be anonymous but compartmentalised.
That’s not as bad, but it’s still a case of an employer knowing far more about my medical health than I’m used to.
In more populous areas, mobile clinics (think RV buses) will be brought to offices to conduct the exams.
Interesting idea. Would certainly make it easier to get it done when the clinic is brought to you.
As it so happens I just got the email from my company about the medical check. It needs to be conducted by the end of October.
Yep. But in Japan there is no such thing as a family doctor or GP. Closest is a doctor of internal medicine naika
Were it so serious, you would be identified and put on leave or whatever was deemed appropriate for the circumstances. It would not be anonymous but compartmentalised.
As it so happens I just got the email from my company about the medical check. It needs to be conducted by the end of October. In more populous areas, mobile clinics (think RV buses) will be brought to offices to conduct the exams.
Interesting. In fact there’s quite a bit of difference between the two, https://mana.md/whats-the-difference-between-a-general-practitioner-and-an-internist/
But there’s also already concern that we’re running out of GPs in other countries, e.g. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/oma-declining-number-medical-school-students-family-medicine-1.7182901 - so perhaps this is just a glimpse of the future.
That’s not as bad, but it’s still a case of an employer knowing far more about my medical health than I’m used to.
Interesting idea. Would certainly make it easier to get it done when the clinic is brought to you.
Good luck!