A proposed medical system change in Japan inspired by Swedish primary health care: Important role of general practitioners and specialist nurses at primary health care centers

IF 1.8 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Journal of General and Family Medicine Pub Date : 2024-09-05 DOI:10.1002/jgf2.726
Rie Sato MD, PhD, Ulf Jakobsson PhD, RNT, PHN, Patrik Midlöv MD, PhD
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Japanese citizens of all socioeconomic statuses have benefited from the national insurance system by receiving high-quality healthcare. However, the Japanese healthcare service is facing a severe financial crisis because of the increasing aging society and social security expenses. Many consultations raise medical expenditure and doctors' work overload, which is about to be regulated, but is questionable how the goal can be achieved without delegating doctors' working tasks. Sweden has a similar health index to that of Japan, but the system is different and is anchored by general practitioners and specialist nurses assigned to primary health care centers. They collaborate to share the workload, responsibilities, and patients' continuous care needs. As a result, the number of consultations is kept small, the length of stay in hospitals is shortened, and doctors' working hours are protected. A system change inspired by Swedish primary health care can be a potential solution for Japanese society.

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受瑞典初级卫生保健的启发,建议日本进行医疗制度改革:全科医生和专科护士在初级保健中心的重要作用
不同社会经济地位的日本公民都从国家保险制度中受益,获得了高质量的医疗保健服务。然而,由于老龄化社会的加剧和社会保障费用的增加,日本的医疗服务正面临着严重的财政危机。大量的就诊增加了医疗支出,医生的工作负担过重,而这一问题即将得到规范,但在不下放医生工作任务的情况下,如何实现这一目标值得商榷。瑞典的健康指数与日本相似,但体系不同,以全科医生和分配到初级保健中心的专科护士为基础。他们合作分担工作量、责任和病人的持续护理需求。因此,就诊次数减少,住院时间缩短,医生的工作时间也得到了保障。受瑞典初级医疗保健启发而进行的制度改革,可能是日本社会的一种解决方案。
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