Future of Japan's system of good health at low cost with equity: beyond universal coverage. up the entire Japanese social system that was developed and built after World War 2, and shown existing structural problems in the Japanese health system... K Shibuya,H Hashimoto,N Ikegami,... - 《...
[The Japanese health system: lasting reform is impossible] This article analyses the main features of the Japanese health care system. It also analyses its recent changes facing the of the population, the need to improve quality of care and the necessity to contain cost. As far as the main ...
To remove these barriers, participants insisted that healthcare professionals increase their awareness of patients’ gender identity issues and be willing to discuss patients’ sexual life and help them improve its quality. I would like nurses to honor the patient’s values when they talk about ...
Envisioning success: the future of the oral health care delivery system in the United States The elimination of oral health disparities in the US will require enhancing access to oral health care services. The workshop convened in 2009 by the Insti... RI Garcia,RE Inge,L Niessen,... - ...
It has been updated several times, with the most recent being the full-scale 2011 edition and its abridged edition. The present guidelines provide information for the managements of primary osteoporosis in postmenopausal women and men over 50 years old, a summary of the evidence for the ...
Biased mating due to female preferences towards certain traits in males is a major mechanism driving sexual selection, and may constitute an important evolutionary force in organisms with sexual reproduction. In birds, although the role of male ornamentation, plumage coloration, genetic dissimilarity, an...
Malaysia introduced a new performance appraisal system in 1992, as part of its administrative reform efforts to improve the public sector performance in achieving higher productivity and service quality. The New Performance Appraisal Sys... HB Shafie - 《Public Administration & Development》 被引量: ...
Future outlook and recommendations We believe that Japan can dramatically improve the productivity of its health care sector by replacing the current fee-for-service system with a case rate payment system modeled after those of Germany and the United States and by banning provider ow...
As the home of the oldest population in the world, Japan is transforming its healthcare system to prepare for year 2025, when all the first baby boomers will be aged 75 and older. Japan achieved universal medical insurance and long-term care insurance systems in 1961 and 2000, respectively....
Health literacy among Japanese is often low, making it difficult for them to evaluate health information and make informed decisions. However, the health literacy scales applied measure the perceived difficulty of health-related tasks; they do not direct