Xing Zhang, Tatsuo Oyama National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, Tokyo, Japan Abstract: Japan's health care system is considered one of the best health care systems in the world. Hospitals are one of the most important health care resources in Japan. As such, we investigate Japanese hospitals from various viewpoints, including their roles, ownership, regional distribution, and characteristics with respect to the number of beds, staff, doctors, and financial performance. Applying a multivariate analysis and regression model techniques, we show the functional differences between urban populated prefectures and remote ones; the equality gap among all prefectures with respect to the distribution of the number of beds, staff, and do...
Japan's health indices such as life expectancy at birth are among the best in the world. However, at...
Health reform is a critical policy theme for the Japanese administration. The specific means of heal...
At the present time, university hospitals in Japan are facing some difficulties regarding economic s...
The increasing national healthcare expenditure (NHE) with the aging rate is a significant social pro...
The increasing national healthcare expenditure (NHE) with the aging rate is a significant social pro...
Objective: The hospitalist system is considered successful with respect to the quality of care and c...
In order to address regional inequality in healthcare delivery in Japan, healthcare districts were e...
The development of medical care, technological advances, and the ageing of society have led to risin...
Reprints available through open access at www.westjem.org Objectives: Japan has a universal healthca...
In 1961, a new and mandatory National Health Insurance plan was enacted in Japan. This healthcare sy...
The workshop is supported by JSPS (Japan Society for the Promotion of Science), Grant-in-Aid for Sci...
Objectives: Japan has a universal healthcare system, and this paper describes the reality of the hea...
[[abstract]]The global budget payment system of health care services in Taiwan is divided into two p...
Japan\u27s health indices such as life expectancy at birth are among the best in the world. However,...
This paper uses two nationally representative sets of medical claims data from medical assistance an...
Japan's health indices such as life expectancy at birth are among the best in the world. However, at...
Health reform is a critical policy theme for the Japanese administration. The specific means of heal...
At the present time, university hospitals in Japan are facing some difficulties regarding economic s...
The increasing national healthcare expenditure (NHE) with the aging rate is a significant social pro...
The increasing national healthcare expenditure (NHE) with the aging rate is a significant social pro...
Objective: The hospitalist system is considered successful with respect to the quality of care and c...
In order to address regional inequality in healthcare delivery in Japan, healthcare districts were e...
The development of medical care, technological advances, and the ageing of society have led to risin...
Reprints available through open access at www.westjem.org Objectives: Japan has a universal healthca...
In 1961, a new and mandatory National Health Insurance plan was enacted in Japan. This healthcare sy...
The workshop is supported by JSPS (Japan Society for the Promotion of Science), Grant-in-Aid for Sci...
Objectives: Japan has a universal healthcare system, and this paper describes the reality of the hea...
[[abstract]]The global budget payment system of health care services in Taiwan is divided into two p...
Japan\u27s health indices such as life expectancy at birth are among the best in the world. However,...
This paper uses two nationally representative sets of medical claims data from medical assistance an...
Japan's health indices such as life expectancy at birth are among the best in the world. However, at...
Health reform is a critical policy theme for the Japanese administration. The specific means of heal...
At the present time, university hospitals in Japan are facing some difficulties regarding economic s...