In response to the troubles surrounding the My Number Card, the government conducted a comprehensive inspection and found that there were about 1000,8 new cases in which other people's information was registered on the insurance card integrated with the card. The government plans to release an interim report on June <>, and the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare is proceeding with further scrutiny.

In response to the trouble over the My Number Card, the government is conducting a comprehensive inspection of 29 items of data such as medical care and pensions that can be viewed on the Myna Portal, a website dedicated to card holders, and plans to hold the "My Number Information Inspection Headquarters" on August 8 and publish an interim report.

Of these, 7372,1000 cases have been revealed so far in which other people's information was erroneously registered on the health insurance card integrated with the card, and when the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare proceeded with confirmation work, it was found that there were about 10,<> new similar cases, and further scrutiny is underway.

In addition, it is known that there have been <> cases in which medical information such as name, date of birth, medical expenses and prescribed medicines has been viewed by others, but it will increase further.

The government plans to complete the overall inspection of the data by autumn, and will proceed with the work in cooperation with local governments and others.