The japanese health care system has two unusual features


The Japanese health care system has two unusual features compared with many other nations’ systems: (a) hospitalization rates are very low, but once a patient is admitted to the hospital, lengths of stay are very high; and (b) the population seems to receive prescription drugs at a very high rate. What organizational features of the Japanese system are distinct to it, and which of them could plausibly lead to these two features?

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