Services in public long-term care insurance in Japan

  • Konishi T
  • Inokuchi H
  • Yasunaga H
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Abstract

In Japan, a public long-term care insurance system was launched in 2000. Residents can receive long-term care according to their care needs, as determined by a nationally standardized certification system. The present report describes the details of the long-term care services covered by public insurance. The Long-Term Care Insurance Act categorizes services into three major types: in-home, nursing-home, and community-based long-term care services. In-home care services include visiting, commuting, short-stay, and other services. Welfare, health, and medical facilities provide nursing-home care services for the elderly. Community-based care services were categorized into visiting, commuting, nursing-home, and composite services.

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Konishi, T., Inokuchi, H., & Yasunaga, H. (2024). Services in public long-term care insurance in Japan. Annals of Clinical Epidemiology, 6(1), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.37737/ace.24001

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