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【Survey Report】Over 60% of Medical Institutions Require Collaboration with Specialized Consultation Services for 'Solo Patients'

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  • 【Survey Report】Over 60% of Medical Institutions Require Collaboration with Specialized Consultation Services for 'Solo Patients'
  • A survey by the Japan Medical and Nursing Care Business Federation revealed that over 60% of medical institutions need collaboration with specialized consultation services for "solo patients" without guarantors. The survey highlighted severe workload (shadow work) burdens on Medical Social Workers (MSW) and discharge support nurses, emphasizing the need for a community-wide support system.
  • Source: PR TIMES
  • Date: Tue Mar 31 2026 20:00:03 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)

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A survey by the Japan Medical and Nursing Care Business Federation revealed that over 60% of medical institutions need collaboration with specialized consultation services for "solo patients" without guarantors. The survey highlighted severe workload (shadow work) burdens on Medical Social Workers (MSW) and discharge support nurses, emphasizing the need for a community-wide support system.

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【Survey Report】Over 60% of Medical Institutions Require Collaboration with Specialized Consultation Services for 'Solo Patients' (Tue Mar 31 2026 20:00:03 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
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PR TIMES
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Tue Mar 31 2026 20:00:03 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)

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A survey by the Japan Medical and Nursing Care Business Federation revealed that over 60% of medical institutions need collaboration with specialized consultation services for "solo patients" without guarantors. The survey highlighted severe workload (shadow work) burdens on Medical Social Workers (MSW) and discharge support nurses, emphasizing the need for a community-wide support system.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What does the term 'single patient' refer to?
A: It refers to patients without a guarantor. With the increase in super-aged society and single-person households, accepting and supporting the discharge of these patients in medical institutions has become a challenge.
Q: What challenges do medical institutions face in dealing with 'single patients'?
A: The main challenges include the workload of MSWs and discharge support nurses (shadow work), unpaid medical bills, and stagnation in bed management.
Q: What initiatives will the Japan Medical Care and Welfare Business Federation strengthen in the future?
A: They will strengthen training and information provision for medical institutions, build networks between medical, administrative, care welfare, and private services, and implement and verify initiatives to solve on-site issues.