200 Hospitals End Emergency Care in Japan

Posted by Bill Belew on January 23rd, 2008 in Japan | Comments Off

200 hospitals end emergency care in Japan

A nationwide survey shows more than 200 hospitals closed their emergency rooms in the past two years due to financial difficulties and a shortage of doctors.

A total of 235 hospitals ended emergency care in 2006 and 2007. That's 5.6 percent of those offering immediate care.  

The Asahi Shimbun newspaper survey of hospitals, said that doctors were increasingly unwilling to work overnight shifts and hospitals in rural areas werejapan.hospital.jpg unprofitable.japan.hospital.1.jpg

There have been  numerous cases in the past couple of years in which ambulances failed to find a hospital due to recent cutbacks, and some emergency-care seekers died en route.

What Hippocratic oath? 

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