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Telemedicine in Japan: Challenges and Opportunities

In: Digital Healthcare in Germany

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  • Sven Demiya-Dillenburger

    (IQVIA Solutions Japan K.K.)

  • Masaaki Isshiki

    (IQVIA Solutions Japan K.K.)

  • Jörg Mahlich

    (University of Düsseldorf)

Abstract

This chapter provides an overview of telemedicine in Japan. Although the COVID-19 pandemic gave it a strong boost, traditional face-to-face interactions with physicians are still the norm. Hurdles for further growth include Japan’s old population and lower reimbursement rates for telemedicine compared to face-to-face medical care. On the other hand, Japan is one of the few countries in the world where digital apps are reimbursable by statutory health insurance given a positive scientific and economic evaluation.

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  • Sven Demiya-Dillenburger & Masaaki Isshiki & Jörg Mahlich, 2022. "Telemedicine in Japan: Challenges and Opportunities," Contributions to Economics, in: Stefan Walzer (ed.), Digital Healthcare in Germany, pages 85-95, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:conchp:978-3-030-94025-6_8
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-94025-6_8
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