A Study of the National Medical System in Japan : The relation between the National Medical Care Expenditure and the Number of Medical Workers(<Special Issue>Contribution to 21 Century Intelligent Technologies and Bioinformatics)
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概要
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This paper analyzes Japanese medical systems based on an economic metrical theory for both small organizations and national economies. From the macroscopic point of view, through regression analysis, the National Medical Care Expenditure of Japan is proved to be a linear increasing function of the Medical Workers Number, where the former may be proportional to the latter if the effect of inflation is filtered out; also, the proportion of the National Medical Expense for Workers to that for Facilities is proved to be strictly 1 to 1. These results bring us important implications for the medical policies of Japan. We can conclude that the Number of Medical Workers must be reduced if the National Medical Care Expenditure of Japan is reducing, but it is equally clear that this policy might significantly decrease Japanese national welfare. We must be prudent about changing public systems.
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著者
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Tamaki Akira
Ceo Of Seiun Systems Co. Ltd.
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UCHIMIYA Ritsuyo
Faculty of Nursing, Musashino University
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Uchimiya Ritsuyo
Faculty Of Nursing Musashino University:department Of Information Engineering Graduate School Of Int
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Uchimiya Ritsuyo
Faculty Of Nursing Musashino University:department Of Information Engineering Graduate School Of Int
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