日本的重大问题:全民健康保险、老龄化和生命末期护理
How can Japan sustain its world-class healthcare system as it ages faster than anywhere else on earth?
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Healthcare insurance premiums for Japan's aging population should be more substantially cross-subsidised from general income taxation.
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Japan needs to train and retain significantly more doctors and nurses to meet the healthcare demands of its aging population.
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Japan's universal health insurance system is one of its greatest social achievements and must be protected from cost-cutting.
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Japan's mental health system is underfunded and highly stigmatised — both problems must be addressed through sustained policy.
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Japan should accept significantly more foreign healthcare workers, with appropriate training and language support, to address its severe workforce shortage.
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Japan should expand access to quality palliative care and end-of-life support outside of hospital settings.
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Japan should establish a national dementia care strategy with adequate public funding for community-based care services.