Hiroki Nakatani, Fumitaka Machida, Yoshie Hirose, Takuma Kato, Shoko Misaka, Siti Meilan Simbolon, Antonio Fredelindo Dela Resma Villanueva
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亚洲正处于卫生发展的关键时刻。人口正在老龄化和萎缩。与此同时,经济正在迅速发展。这两个因素决定了卫生发展必须采用新的模式:摆脱对官方发展援助(ODA)的依赖,向产业界(私营部门)、学术界和医疗服务提供者更多地参与的模式过渡,即所谓的公私合作伙伴关系(PPP)模式。东盟与东亚经济研究所(ERIA)正在研究在亚洲国家与日本的合作中更广泛地应用这一新概念的潜力。在本文中,作者试图介绍日本倡导的新卫生生态系统的全貌。我们首先探讨了人口老龄化和萎缩的影响,然后介绍了两种新方法:区域方法和国家方法,ERIA 也参与其中。然后,介绍项目成果以及日本与老年人口相关的技术、服务和产品。最后,在各种项目和产品的基础上,我们更加密切地关注新的健康发展模式,即公私伙伴关系模式。我们从理论出发,进而研究一种实施工具,即制定一个名为 MEX(Medical Excellence X,其中 X 可由任何参与国的首字母缩写代替)项目的对话论坛。这些项目和案例研究的经验将使东盟所有成员国和其他国家受益。ERIA 发现,研究所的促进工作推动了进展。ERIA 将继续致力于帮助日本为所有人的利益而发起的努力。
International promotion of Japanese aging-related health services and products: Perspective of an international agency.
Asia is at a critical juncture of health development. The population is aging and shrinking. At the same time, the economy is developing rapidly. These two factors, which necessitate a new paradigm of health development: departing from dependence on Official Development Assistance (ODA) and transitioning towards a model with more involvement of industries (private sector), academia, and health care providers, the so-called public-private partnership (PPP) model. The Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA) is studying the potential for broader application of the new concept for collaboration between Asian countries and Japan. In this article, the authors attempt to introduce the complete picture of a new health ecosystem advocated by Japan. We first look at the impacts of population aging and shrinking, followed by introducing two new approaches; regional and country-specific, with the involvement of ERIA. Then, the outcomes of the projects and Japanese technology, services and products relevant to the older population are introduced. Finally, based on the various projects and products, we focus more closely on the new health development model, the PPP model. We start from the theory and move to examine a tool for implementation, which is the formulation of a dialogue forum named the MEX (Medical Excellence X, where X can be substituted by the acronym of any participating country) project. The experience of these projects and case studies will benefit all ASEAN member countries and beyond. ERIA finds that the facilitation works of the Institute catalyze the progress. ERIA will remain committed to helping the endeavors initiated by Japan for the benefit of all.