Innovation, sustainability and prosperity: Japan’s healthcare vision for the future
The vision for Japan 2035; A healthcare system that delivers unrivalled health outcomes, providing secure and responsive care for all members of society, sustainable, and contributing to prosperity in the nation and around the world. But how achievable is this ideal, and how do they plan to make it happen? In 2015 the Japanese government appointed an advisory panel of young experts to lay out its vision of healthcare in the country for 2035. It will require a paradigm shift from the current healthcare system in many aspects; moving from quantity to quality of care, shifting the focus onto value rather than inputs, on care rather than cure, autonomy rather than regulation, and national integration rather than fragmentation.
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