Health System Innovation in the Post-COVID Era(-2024)
Health care system reforms have been often discussed in a short-sighted and patchwork manner, which has exacerbated system failures. However, reform without a vision does not open up future prospects and may not facilitate a national debate that is essential for major reforms. In particular, In the midst of the global COVID-19 pandemic, the failure of the existing health and social systems has been revealed in many ways. It exposed the fundamental challenges and inequalities in the health, nursing, and long-term care systems. On the other hand, digital transformation has advanced various system innovations, enabling scientific knowledge to be immediately shared across the world. In response to these trends, new solutions and business models are being proposed and tested globally. The present research will present a future vision of system innovation in the fields of health, nursing, and long-term care systems, and make policy proposals and recommendations that contribute to the system transformations.
Principal Investigator
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小野崎耕平
- RESEARCH DIRECTOR(–FY2023)
- Kohei Onozaki
- Kohei Onozaki
Co-Investigators
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藤田卓仙
- SENIOR FELLOW
- Takanori Fujita
- Takanori Fujita
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宮田裕章
- RESEARCH DIRECTOR
- Hiroaki Miyata
- Hiroaki Miyata
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諸岡健雄
- SENIOR FELLOW(–FY2022)
- Takeo Morooka
- Takeo Morooka
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向川原充
- RESEARCH FELLOW
- Mitsuru Mukaigawara
- Mitsuru Mukaigawara
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中村治代
- RESEARCH FELLOW(–FY2023)
- Haruyo Nakamura
- Haruyo Nakamura
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佐藤大介
- SENIOR FELLOW
- Daisuke Sato
- Daisuke Sato