Dissatisfied with the “Huang An Clause”! Liu Leyan Acknowledges His Contribution to Taiwan: Taking Health Care for granted | Entertainment Star News | Sanli News Network SETN.COM



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Entertainment Center / Reported by Liao Lihui

The long-term controversy over the use of health insurance by foreigners has recently come to light, as the National Health Insurance Agency plans to review the suspension and reinsurance system for foreigners. In recent years, artists Huang An and Liu Leyan, who have shifted their business focus to mainland China, have been repeatedly named. The second amendment to health insurance is also called the “Huang An Clause” by the outside world. In this regard, Liu Leyan posted a post on Facebook today (27), emphasizing that she has never stopped paying health insurance premiums and that it is natural for her to use health insurance herself.

▲ Liu Leyan said that he has paid the health insurance premiums and the “Huang An Clause” is not applicable. (Composite image / reproduced from Liu Leyan’s Weibo)

Liu Leyan posted a Facebook post on the night of the 27th, stating that he had moved north for 4 years and 6 months, and that he paid 4 years and 6 months of health insurance premiums on the mainland. Although he is not in Taiwan, he has never stopped paying and has always followed the regulations. Pay. Liu Leyan believes that the real problem is the people who are in America, who generally suspend insurance and return to Taiwan to reinsure: “These talents are your targets, right? Are they idiots?”

“I take health insurance for granted. It is natural and fair, my gosh, I am a person who has contributed to Taiwan!” Liu Leyan said she was the one who used real money and renminbi to rebuild Taiwan, and further criticized more rudely “to a group of people with their mouths full of manure.” Trash!”

▲ Liu Leyan published a post, emphasizing that she has paid the health insurance premiums. (Photo / Obtained from Liu Leyan’s Facebook)

Due to the weight loss, Liu Leyan directly cut a 25 cm section of his large intestine six years ago. It went from not going to the bathroom for ten days to ten days. After that, she was still not satisfied and even put a water polo on her stomach. Unexpectedly, cutting the large intestine would have consequences. He couldn’t eat anything but he was greedy so I found out after seeing a doctor that his intestines were sticky. She was so scared that she took out water balloons worth hundreds of thousands and returned to Taiwan this year. Seek medical attention.

He emphasized that he performs these operations, which include bariatric surgery, egg freezing and first-class rooms, high-end surgical supplies, postoperative repairs, and health insurance doesn’t pay for it. Liu Leyan also said that he has never stopped paying all of his premiums, “Be it commercial insurance or universal health insurance. How much does it cost? How much should I pay.”

▲ Health insurance is the pride of Taiwan, but it faces bankruptcy.

Taiwan’s health insurance is a model that many countries want to emulate, but now that health insurance is facing a bankruptcy crisis, reforms are inevitable. In addition to increasing the rate, the National Health Insurance Agency has also studied that those who return to the country in the next two years will not be able to suspend insurance. You must continue to pay premiums, those who have been expelled and delivered after going abroad for more than 2 years will have to wait half a year or pay the premium during the expiration and termination period.

According to statistics from the National Health Insurance Agency, 91,000 people had short-term suspension and reinsurance in 2008, and medical expenses were approximately 417 million.

The director of the National Department of Health Insurance Li Bozhang: “We hope to stop the so-called suspension and reinstatement of insurance. You do not need to reinstate insurance. It means that after joining the ROC health insurance, even if you travel to the foreigner for some years, must The premium will continue to be paid. “

Regarding the increase in health insurance rates, Health and Welfare Minister Chen Shizhong said that it is still under negotiation because everyone has different positions and it is difficult to reach a consensus conclusion. During the interview, Huang Jinshun, president of the Pharmacists Association, also bluntly stated that each committee member represents a group of people and that everyone is under a lot of pressure. However, under all negotiation and coordination, every member of the committee must understand the “recession.” Drastic reforms may not be easy to pay off in the short term.

▼ (The video is from YouTube, forgive me if it is deleted)

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