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About nursing care insurance “insurer sheet”

Updated: September 13, 2024

What is an “Insurer Sheet”?

It was developed by the Policy Study Group for Creating Regional Comprehensive Care in Large Cities, using published data held by long-term care insurance insurers to simplify implementation status.
By creating this sheet for several years, the insurer will be able to perform time series analysis.
Inter-regional analysis is also possible by comparing the sheets of other insurers.

What can be analyzed with the “Insurer Sheet”

(1) Balance between state images of elderly people requiring long-term care and services

The characteristics and issues of the insurer will be clarified by the relationship between the condition requiring long-term care, the balance of insurance benefits, and insurance finances.

(2) Sustainable institutional management

The state of policy power can be understood from the outlook for insurance premiums, the status of funds, and the relationship with the structure of insurance benefits.
We can understand the potential of regional power surrounding nursing care insurance from indicators of working generations and communities.

(3) Effective development of regional support projects

It will be clarified how the regional support projects (community care conferences, comprehensive projects, home medical care and care cooperation, and the balance of dementia comprehensive measures) are effective.

(4) End of life care

By making a radar chart of indicators related to home care per inhabitant (aged 65 and over), we can understand the situation of receiving end-of-life care in the region. The status of the ability to respond to home medical care and end-of-life care will be clarified.

Inagi City's "Insurer Sheet"

(Public interest incorporated foundation) Home Medical Care Subsidy The Yumi Memorial Foundation website

(Public Interest Incorporated Foundation) Home Medical Care Subsidy On the Yumi Memorial Foundation website, the insurer sheet (for input), entry instructions, and insurer sheets of other insurers are open to the public.

Link to external site Opens in a new window.Guidance (external link) of "policy study group to make community-based comprehensive care in big city" document

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Inagi City Welfare Department Elderly Welfare Division
2111 Higashinagumanuma, Inagi City, Tokyo
Phone: 042-378-2111 Fax: 042-377-4781

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