The combination of “Careworks” insurance plan integrated with medical and long-term care insurance

The social security system in Japan was greatly revolutionized when the long-term care insurance plan began in April 2000. Thus, Japan began the 21st century with two great social insurance plans, that is, medical care insurance and long-term care insurance. Each delivery system is divided: the medi...

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