Achievements and Future Challenges in the Support of the Balance of Work and Medical Treatment at the Hospital of the University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan, in 2018-2020
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- HARADA Arisa
- Department of Occupational Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan.
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- TATEISHI Seiichiro
- Department of Occupational Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan.
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- HASHIMOTO Hirooki
- Department of Occupational Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan.
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- INOUE Shunsuke
- Department of Fitness for Work, Hospital of the University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan.
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- HOSODA Etsuko
- Support Center of Treatment and Work Balance, Hospital of the University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan.
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- SHINOHARA Hiroe
- Support Center of Treatment and Work Balance, Hospital of the University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan.
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- TAKAKURA Kazuko
- Support Center of Treatment and Work Balance, Hospital of the University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan.
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- FURUTA Yoshiko
- Support Center of Treatment and Work Balance, Hospital of the University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan.
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- KONDO Takako
- Support Center of Treatment and Work Balance, Hospital of the University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan.
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- ARIKAWA Maki
- Support Center of Treatment and Work Balance, Hospital of the University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan.
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- SUENAGA Takuya
- Support Center of Treatment and Work Balance, Hospital of the University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan.
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- KUHARA Satoshi
- Support Center of Treatment and Work Balance, Hospital of the University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan.
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- KUROKI Kazumasa
- Medical Support Section, Hospital of the University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan.
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- 2018-2020年度産業医科大学病院における両立支援の診療実績と今後の課題
- 2018-2020ネンド サンギョウ イカ ダイガク ビョウイン ニ オケル リョウリツ シエン ノ シンリョウ ジッセキ ト コンゴ ノ カダイ
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<p>The Japanese government is making full-scale efforts to support working people who suffer from cancer and/or other diseases, as it seeks to support a balance of work and receiving medical treatment. The Hospital of the University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan, opened its Support Center of Treatment and Work Balance in 2018. This is a multi-disciplinary department for supporting the balance of work and medical treatment. It also opened its Department of Occupational Medicine, the first such department in Japan to provide medical diagnosis and treatment dedicated to supporting that same balance. Our team has supported 704 patients through our activities over the past 3 years. The number of patients supported has increased each year, while the number of departments providing support has also trended upward. There has also been an increase in opinions by attending physicians regarding employment, as well as the number of cases covered by public medical insurance. Here we suggest two factors in our hospital’s growth in these activities: (1) many of the clinicians are qualified as occupational physicians, and (2) the organizational strength of our team, which has a vision for balancing support and subsequently promotes that vision. We hope that this report will lead to the balance of support activities in Japan and contribute to the model internationally.</p>
Journal
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- Journal of UOEH
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Journal of UOEH 43 (4), 445-453, 2021-12-01
University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan
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- 1390290339039960704
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- 130008127766
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- AN0009832X
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- 21872864
- 0387821X
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- 031857974
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- 34897174
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- ja
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