Japanese Society and Culture
Keywords
The Community-based Integrated Care System, ability discrimination(meritocracy), participation and collaboration, participation and collaboration, inequality in health(health ineqality)
Received Date
9-30-2022
Revised Date
10-31-2022
Accepted Date
11-4-2022
Publication Date
3-31-2023
Abstract
Abstract
Since the establishment of the Long-term Care Insurance System in 2000, the promotion of the Community-based Integrated Care System has been advocated in COVID-19 Pandemic. But "H30 Research Report on Community-based Integrated Care" expects mutual aid based on self-help, while accepting economic and health disparities on the ground of "inevitable disparities". We will discuss the Community-based Integrated Care System in the era of emerging viruses with a view to infectious disease pandemics such as the novel coronavirus pandemic in relation to the significance and prospects of ACP (Advance Care Planning).
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Recommended Citation
Asakura, Koichi
(2023)
"The Community-based Integrated Care System in the Context of the Novel Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) Pandemic,"
Japanese Society and Culture: Vol. 5, Article 3.
Available at:
https://gensoken.toyo.ac.jp/japanese-society-and-culture/vol5/iss1/3
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