Going on towards winter, the number of corona-positive people at facilities has increased all over the country.
By thoroughly conducting antigen tests, we are preventing infections within the facility, but will there be an end to Corona?
It’s starting to look like the flu.
Statistically, very few people get seriously ill.
Before the war, I think there were many contagious infection wards/ beds for tuberculosis and corona.
About 50 years ago, in the Japanese medical community, infectious disease beds and public health have been reduced.
It was even thought that it was no longer necessary in Japan.
There is a new infectious disease.
The current Japanese medical system is not suitable for corona measures.
As far as I can see, the division between hospitals and nursing homes is too strict.
It would be easier if hospitals could apply for nursing care insurance, and nursing facilities could also apply for medical insurance.
But this is fundamental to the policy of separating medical insurance and long-term care insurance.
Coming this far, fusion will not be possible.
I know it’s impossible, but I have a suggestion.
How about allowing medical corporations to run nursing homes and social welfare corporations to run clinics and hospitals?
The single-unit unit-type nursing home is the most desirable design for dealing with infectious diseases.
However, currently, medical practice in nursing homes is extremely restricted.
For that reason, the user must be taken to a cooperative medical institution.
Hospitals do not have enough care.
Nursing skills are not enough to accept elderly people in nursing homes as patients.
Hospitals cannot be maintained by nurses alone unless a large number of care workers are assigned.
Corona is not just treatment, isolation and nursing care.
Is this also deregulation?
How about thinking about the establishment of a new medical care general hospital?
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