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2025-09-26 06:02:31

Ensuring Accessible Home Care: The Role of Home Treatment in Japanese Healthcare

Introduction



The aging population in Japan presents significant challenges when it comes to healthcare accessibility, particularly for those unable to travel to medical facilities due to various limitations. Recognizing these pressing issues, the Japanese Medical Care Insurance Association initiated an insightful meeting titled "Protecting the Nation through Home Treatment." This event took place on September 18, 2025, at the House of Representatives in Nagatacho, Tokyo, led by the Karada Genki Treatment Center, a pioneer in establishing home treatment services across Japan.

Meeting Objectives



The main goal of this meeting was to unearth strategies to integrate home treatment as a vital option for the elderly and those facing mobility challenges, ensuring they receive appropriate care within their familiar surroundings. By bridging the gaps in medical and nursing care, home treatment emerges as a crucial alternative.

Background and Context



With Japan's society witnessing profound aging trends, the rise of "medical refugees"—individuals unable to attend hospitals due to deteriorating physical conditions—has become increasingly visible. This meeting addressed the necessity of highlighting home treatment as a viable and essential component of non-pharmacological and conservative therapies. The participants revisited the rights of citizens to access healthcare equitably and ethically, aiming for a fair and appropriate system for all.

Key Discussions


The agenda was rich and focused, covering various significant topics:

1. Sharing Latest Guidelines and Directions for Home Treatment:
The latest recommendations outline best practices for implementing home treatment effectively, ensuring that caregivers are adequately trained and equipped.

2. Current Insurance System Challenges:
Participants assessed the existing healthcare insurance framework, discussing its limitations and areas needing reform to facilitate better access to home treatment.

3. Ensuring Equal Opportunities for Treatment:
Highlighting the need for policies that guarantee all citizens, regardless of their physical limitations, have equal access to necessary treatments.

4. Discussing Practical Improvement Suggestions:
Attendees shared constructive feedback and insights about actionable improvements to the current system and practices.

Overview of the Event


  • - Event Name: 5th Meeting of "Protecting the Nation through Home Treatment" (Exchange of Opinions)
  • - Date & Time: September 18, 2025, from 3:00 PM
  • - Venue: House of Representatives, 2-2-1 Nagatacho, Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo
  • - Participants: Members of the Diet, their secretaries, representatives from the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, and other relevant stakeholders
  • - Format: Exchange of opinions and collaborative discussions
  • - Organizer: Secretariat of "Protecting the Nation through Home Treatment" (Karada Genki Treatment Center, Tokyo Office)

Understanding Home Treatment


Home treatment involves trained professionals visiting the homes or facilities of elderly individuals or those with disabilities to provide services such as rehabilitation, functional training, acupuncture, and massage. Accepting health insurance for these services dramatically enhances the quality of life (QOL) for those who have difficulties traveling. Moreover, traditional Japanese therapies like acupuncture and moxibustion are increasingly recognized globally, endorsed by the World Health Organization due to their proven efficacy supported by research from institutions like the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

Invitation from Karada Genki


1. Recruitment Information

Karada Genki Treatment Center is looking for staff nationwide to provide at-home acupuncture, moxibustion, massage, rehabilitation, and functional training services. Interested candidates can contact us at 03-6903-0040 during office hours, or check the official recruitment page.

2. Franchise Opportunities

We are also extending support for those interested in starting their own operations, offering comprehensive assistance from establishment to management. The training programs and operational support provided by the headquarters are designed to help franchisees succeed.

3. Therapy Consultations

We offer consultations for at-home visits focused on rehabilitation and treatment practices. Patients may utilize their health insurance, subject to a doctor’s consent, allowing for manageable expenses based on treatment and visit fees.

Conclusion


The need for ongoing discussions and collaborative efforts between various stakeholders in home treatment emphasizes the importance of creating a health system that is accessible, fair, and responsive to the needs of Japan's aging population. Ensuring that everyone has the right to quality healthcare at home is no longer just an aspiration but a necessity for the future of healthcare in Japan.


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