The "Secondary Payer" Nightmare: Why Your US Credit Card is a Ghost in Japan
Planning, Insurance STEVIE CRAWFORD Planning, Insurance STEVIE CRAWFORD

The "Secondary Payer" Nightmare: Why Your US Credit Card is a Ghost in Japan

Most Americans assume their premium credit cards cover medical emergencies abroad. They don't. The Amex Platinum won't pay your hospital bill. The Capital One Venture X offers zero medical coverage. And the Chase Sapphire Reserve—the only major card that does—caps benefits at $2,500 and legally cannot pay until your home insurer formally denies the claim first. In Japan's pay-first healthcare system, that means floating a five-figure bill on your personal credit limit for months while the bureaucracy grinds through denial letters across the Pacific.

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