Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2010;26(5):397-400
doi:10.3760/cma.j.issn.1000-6672.2010.05.029
Five revisions of the Japanese Medical Care Act and hospital management
Kai MENG ; Ling ZHANG
Keywords
Medical Care Act of Japan; Hospital management
Country
China
Language
Chinese
Abstract
The Medical Care Act of Japan has undergone five major revisions since it went into effect in 1947. Each revision has been designed to target and tackle main problems found in the medical and health sector in the country. These problems range from the making of regional healthcare plans to the establishment of the hospital with specific functions, from the division of rehabilitation beds to the establishment of nursing insurance scheme, from the birth of medical corporations to the establishment of social medical corporations, and from strengthening of non-profit nature of medical institutions to the construction of medical information system. These efforts were made to provide a safe and convenient health service for the Japanese people. These revisions are closely related to hospital management, and its experiences prove useful for the health reform in China.
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