Implementation process and challenges for the community-based integrated care system in Japan

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Tsutsui, Takako [1 ]
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[1] Natl Inst Publ Hlth, Minist Hlth Labour & Welf, Wako, Saitama 3510197, Japan
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Long-term Care Insurance System in Japan; community-based care; integrated care; INSURANCE SYSTEM;
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Background: Since 10 years ago, Japan has been creating a long-term vision to face its peak in the number of older people that will be reached in 2025 when baby boomers will turn 75 years of age. In 2003, the government set up a study group called "Caring for older people in 2015" which led to a first reform of the Long-Term Care Insurance System in 2006. This study group was the first to suggest the creation of a community-based integrated care system. Reforms: Three measures were taken in 2006: 'Building an active ageing society: implementation of preventive care services', 'Improve sustainability: revision of the remuneration of facilities providing care' and 'Integration: establishment of a new service system'. These reforms are at the core of the community-based integrated care system. Discussion: The socialization of long-term care that came along with the ageing of the population, and the second shift in Japan towards an increased reliance on the community can provide useful information for other ageing societies. As a super ageing society, the attempts from Japan to develop a rather unique system based on the widely spread concept of integrated care should also become an increasing focus of attention.
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