Japan Systems Publishes Survey on Realities and Challenges of Auditing Social Welfare Facilities Across 15 Municipalities
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71/100
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8
AI Summary (NQ-processed)
Japan Systems conducted a survey across 15 municipalities regarding the guidance and audit operations for social welfare facilities. The results revealed that operational strain is a structural and ongoing issue driven by an increase in facilities and shortages in staff and budget. The report categorizes challenges into seven areas, from preparation to system implementation, and proposes improvement strategies based on a successful demonstration in Miyazaki Prefecture.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Which municipalities were surveyed?
- A: A total of 15 municipalities, including 6 prefectures, 7 designated cities, 1 core city, and 1 other municipality.
- Q: What are the main issues in audit work?
- A: Operational strain due to scattered facility information, manual processes, and shortages in personnel and budget.
- Q: What hinders system implementation?
- A: The biggest constraint is the lack of budget for introducing systems in many municipalities.