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Global Health Vision of Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare of Japan (21 ページ)
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for the national examination for caregivers. A summary of the results is expected to be
completed by the summer of 2024.
(4-3) International development of medical care including training of foreign medical
personnel and medical inbound
① Purpose
Through strategic efforts in developing foreign healthcare professionals and
international expansion of medical care, including medical inbound, we aim to
enhance healthcare standards and address health disparities in the Indo-Pacific
region, including Asian countries. This will contribute to the international community
and support the growth and further innovation of Japan’s healthcare industry.
② Contents
We will promote the development of foreign healthcare professionals to contribute
to improving healthcare standards and addressing the health disparities in the IndoPacific region, including Asian countries. Specifically, we will engage in a
demonstration project involving the establishment of a model5 for accepting foreign
students into Japanese medical schools, utilizing scholarships funded by contributions
to the ERIA. This project will involve approximately 20 participants.
In addition, we will promote the acceptance of foreign patients visiting Japan
(inbound) and the international expansion of pharmaceuticals and medical devices
(outbound). While carefully considering our regional healthcare based on our national
universal health insurance system, we will collaborate with relevant government
ministries and agencies to establish a system for accepting foreign patients based on
private medical care. Specifically, we will undertake projects to enhance the
acceptance system for foreign patients at medical institutions, such as providing
medical interpreters and coordinators for foreign patients. We will also promote the
international expansion of healthcare technologies through dispatching healthcare
professionals and accepting trainees, led by the JIHS, and conducting research
projects aimed at the practical application of medical technologies considering the
needs of developing and emerging countries. Moreover, we will support Japanese
companies in acquiring WHO Prequalification (PQ) and the promote the international
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Also consider the specific details of the scheme, such as the university's medical school capacity and
the system for accepting international students.
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completed by the summer of 2024.
(4-3) International development of medical care including training of foreign medical
personnel and medical inbound
① Purpose
Through strategic efforts in developing foreign healthcare professionals and
international expansion of medical care, including medical inbound, we aim to
enhance healthcare standards and address health disparities in the Indo-Pacific
region, including Asian countries. This will contribute to the international community
and support the growth and further innovation of Japan’s healthcare industry.
② Contents
We will promote the development of foreign healthcare professionals to contribute
to improving healthcare standards and addressing the health disparities in the IndoPacific region, including Asian countries. Specifically, we will engage in a
demonstration project involving the establishment of a model5 for accepting foreign
students into Japanese medical schools, utilizing scholarships funded by contributions
to the ERIA. This project will involve approximately 20 participants.
In addition, we will promote the acceptance of foreign patients visiting Japan
(inbound) and the international expansion of pharmaceuticals and medical devices
(outbound). While carefully considering our regional healthcare based on our national
universal health insurance system, we will collaborate with relevant government
ministries and agencies to establish a system for accepting foreign patients based on
private medical care. Specifically, we will undertake projects to enhance the
acceptance system for foreign patients at medical institutions, such as providing
medical interpreters and coordinators for foreign patients. We will also promote the
international expansion of healthcare technologies through dispatching healthcare
professionals and accepting trainees, led by the JIHS, and conducting research
projects aimed at the practical application of medical technologies considering the
needs of developing and emerging countries. Moreover, we will support Japanese
companies in acquiring WHO Prequalification (PQ) and the promote the international
5
Also consider the specific details of the scheme, such as the university's medical school capacity and
the system for accepting international students.
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