••••9 Cost sharing and medical resources Quality of medical care and satisfaction Examples of improvement measures ConclusionIn Canada, the shortage of doctors and nurses is a serious issue, especially the limited number of specialists. On the other hand, Japan has a large number of doctors and hospitals and good Canada: Canada’s health care system is of high quality and emphasizes fairness. However, long waiting times are one of the factors that reduce patient satisfaction. In addition, poor accessibility is a major problem for people living in remote areas. Canada: Expand telemedicine: Introduce online medical care andelectronic health records (EHR) so that specialists can beseen in remote areas.Increase the number of healthcare professionals: Strengtheneducational programs for doctors and nurses, and improvethe credentialing process for immigrant doctors.The Canadian and Japanese healthcare systems have different strengths and challenges. Canada provides equitable and high-quality health care, but access needs to be improved. Japan, on the other hand, provides convenient, high-quality health care, but overutilization and the financial burden of an aging population patient accessibility. However, because medical resources are concentrated in urban areas, a shortage of rural medical care is a problem.Japan: Japan’s healthcare system is of high quality, and the convenience of free medical care has increased patient satisfaction. However, the increasing burden on healthcare professionals and rising healthcare costs due to the aging of the population are affecting the sustainability of the system. Japan: Improve rural healthcare: Introduce incentive programs toincrease healthcare resources in rural areas.Promote preventive medicine: Strengthen educationalprograms and community services to prevent lifestyle-related diseases.are challenges. By comparing the systems of the two countries, we can gain new perspectives on how to solve each challenge.
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