In this paper, the substance of the Alma Ata Declaration on Primary Health Care is discussed. Minimum requirements and working goals of Primary Health Care are reviewed. The health status of the Japanese people, and the medical and health delivery systems in Japan are considered, with reference to the Alma Ata Declaration. While the Alma Ata Declaration sets forth the goal of health for all by the year 2000, there is doubt as to whether, even in the developed countries, we will reach this goal. Health indices have improved considerably, but problems of delivery of medical care and health care still remain. Major problems discussed here are the regional disparity in availability of medical manpower and facilities, and the consequent disparit...
We assessed progress for primary health care in countries since Alma-Ata. First we analysed life exp...
Japan's premier health accomplishment in the past 50 years has been the achievement of good populati...
A recent editorial by Naoki Ikegami has proposed three key lessons from Japan’s experience of achiev...
Japan's health system is well known for achieving one of the world's highest life expectancy with un...
Central to the original Alma Ata declaration was the notion of a system, which included the fosterin...
Objectives: Japan has a universal healthcare system, and this paper describes the reality of the hea...
Reprints available through open access at www.westjem.org Objectives: Japan has a universal healthca...
The principles agreed at Alma-Ata 30 years ago apply just as much now as they did then. “Health for ...
Japan shows the advantages and limitations of pursuing universal health coverage by establishment of...
When the Japanese government adopted Western medicine in the late nineteenth century, it left intact...
This paper first discusses the past patterns of the national medical care expenditure and its future...
A recent editorial by Naoki Ikegami has proposed three key lessons from Japan’s experience of achiev...
This country report provides a description of the emergence of a health care system under public res...
At the present time, university hospitals in Japan are facing some difficulties regarding economic s...
The principles agreed at Alma-Ata 30 years ago apply just as much now as they did then. "Health for ...
We assessed progress for primary health care in countries since Alma-Ata. First we analysed life exp...
Japan's premier health accomplishment in the past 50 years has been the achievement of good populati...
A recent editorial by Naoki Ikegami has proposed three key lessons from Japan’s experience of achiev...
Japan's health system is well known for achieving one of the world's highest life expectancy with un...
Central to the original Alma Ata declaration was the notion of a system, which included the fosterin...
Objectives: Japan has a universal healthcare system, and this paper describes the reality of the hea...
Reprints available through open access at www.westjem.org Objectives: Japan has a universal healthca...
The principles agreed at Alma-Ata 30 years ago apply just as much now as they did then. “Health for ...
Japan shows the advantages and limitations of pursuing universal health coverage by establishment of...
When the Japanese government adopted Western medicine in the late nineteenth century, it left intact...
This paper first discusses the past patterns of the national medical care expenditure and its future...
A recent editorial by Naoki Ikegami has proposed three key lessons from Japan’s experience of achiev...
This country report provides a description of the emergence of a health care system under public res...
At the present time, university hospitals in Japan are facing some difficulties regarding economic s...
The principles agreed at Alma-Ata 30 years ago apply just as much now as they did then. "Health for ...
We assessed progress for primary health care in countries since Alma-Ata. First we analysed life exp...
Japan's premier health accomplishment in the past 50 years has been the achievement of good populati...
A recent editorial by Naoki Ikegami has proposed three key lessons from Japan’s experience of achiev...