3rd Care Management Conf.
2026-08-17 04:35:01

The 3rd Care Management Conference to Address Industry Challenges and Innovations in Tokyo

On September 16, 2026, a pivotal event in the elder care industry is set to unfold at the TODA HALL & CONFERENCE TOKYO in Chuo, Tokyo. Organized by the Kōreisha Jūtaku Shimbun, the 3rd Care Management Conference will provide a platform for administrators, scholars, and industry leaders from the healthcare and elder care sectors to discuss the future of care management amidst significant challenges.

In recent years, the elder care industry has faced various significant changes due to declining population numbers, labor shortages, and rising costs. As we move toward the 2027 reforms of the long-term care insurance system, industry stakeholders must prepare to make informed management decisions based on medium- to long-term shifts in the operating environment. This conference will address crucial topics such as healthcare linkage, AI applications, regulatory changes, foreign workforce integration, and productivity enhancement.

The conference will feature twelve seminars and discussions that cover important themes affecting the future of care management:

  • - Confronting an Aging Population and Increasing Single-Person Households: Integrating Regional Healthcare and Living Environments
Led by former Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare, Keizō Takemi.

  • - Trends in Elderly Housing and Care Policies: Recent Reforms in Medical Care Facilities
Presented by Kenji Hamamoto, Director of the Older Persons’ Support Division, Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare.

  • - Building a Hopeful Society in an Aging Population: Supporting Sustainable Development through Data and AI
A discussion led by Aoi Furukawa, Chairperson of the House of Representatives’ team for the future.

  • - Key Considerations for the Next Care Compensation Revisions Looking Ahead to 2040
Presented by Takehiro Mihara, Chief Researcher at Nippon Life’s Foundation Research Institute.

  • - Impact of the 2027 Long-Term Care Insurance Reform on Care Management
Discussed by Masayuki Saito, Chairman of the Japan Federation of Long-Term Care Providers.

  • - Changes in Hospice Housing Post-2026 Medical Compensation Revision: Focus on Quality and Transparency in a Growing Market
A panel featuring top executives from Japanese hospice companies.

Beyond seminars, participants will have opportunities to network with fellow care managers and explore booths showcasing the latest products and services in elder care solutions. The conference will also feature the 'Kaitek Care Festa 2026 Autumn,' combining discussions on managing foreign staff and addressing workforce shortages.

As the elder care landscape evolves, the importance of such dialogues cannot be stressed enough. The Care Management Conference aims to navigate these challenges by fostering collaboration and innovation across the sector, equipping attendees with strategies to thrive in the face of adversity.

The Specifications of the Event:
  • - Event Name: The 3rd Care Management Conference
  • - Date: September 16, 2026, from 10 am to 5 pm
  • - Location: TODA HALL & CONFERENCE TOKYO, 1-7-1 Kyobashi, Chuo, Tokyo
  • - Target Audience: Care service providers
  • - Participation Fee: Free, but with pre-registration required
  • - Organizer: Kōreisha Jūtaku Shimbun

The first session of seminars will not require advance booking; attendance will be based on a first-come, first-served basis. Those interested should register in advance via the conference's special website for further details regarding the schedule and speaker line-up.

Explore the latest trends and solutions in care management on September 16 and be part of shaping the future of elder care.
Visit the official conference site for more information.



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