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Who's Giving Unnecessary Care? A Look at Japan's Doctors
Friday, June 6, 2025
Another factor is the work environment. Doctors in Japan often work long hours. They might be tired or stressed, which can affect their decisions. Also, the healthcare system in Japan is unique. It has its own rules and challenges. These can make it hard for doctors to provide the best care.
So, what can be done? First, more research is needed. Japan needs to study its own doctors and healthcare system. This can help find out who is giving low-value care and why. Then, steps can be taken to fix the problem.
One possible solution is better training. Doctors need to learn about low-value care. They should know how to avoid it and what to do instead. This can be added to their training in medical school or through workshops later on.
Another solution is changing the work environment. Doctors need support to provide good care. This can mean better hours, less stress, or more resources. The healthcare system should help doctors, not make their jobs harder.
Lastly, patients need to be involved. They should know about low-value care and how to avoid it. Doctors can talk to their patients about this. Together, they can make better decisions about treatment.
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