Semantic Scholar Open Access 2025 2 sitasi

The Future of Hospital Medicine in Japan: Lessons From the United States Hospital Medicine System

Tomoharu Suzuki K. Katayama Nathan Houchens Sarah Hartley Y. Tokuda +1 lainnya

Abstrak

Purpose To compare hospitalist roles and training systems between the United States (US) and Japan, identifying strengths and challenges to guide development of Japan’s emerging hospital medicine program. Methods A qualitative, descriptive narrative study was conducted during a 10-day observational site visit to the Veterans Affairs Ann Arbor Healthcare System and University of Michigan Hospital in October 2022. Two experienced Japanese hospitalist authors independently observed clinical rounds, interprofessional meetings, and educational sessions. Data were collected through direct observation and structured discussions focusing on care-team structures, workflows, multidisciplinary collaboration, educational approaches, and quality improvement activities. The authors subsequently developed a comparative analysis report of Japan-US differences. Guided discussions based on this report were conducted with experienced US hospitalists and a pioneer physician of General Medicine in Japan to obtain expert commentary on the analyses. No quantitative data analysis or specific analytical software was utilized for this narrative comparison. Results The US hospitalist model demonstrated group practice approaches with shift-based schedules supporting work-life balance. Multidisciplinary teams actively incorporated residents and students in patient care, quality improvement, and teaching. Japan’s traditional attending physician model emphasized continuity of care but showed high workloads and limited multidisciplinary integration. Japanese hospitalists faced challenges including extensive work hours, fewer specialized training opportunities in quality improvement and patient safety, and less robust team-based learning environments. Conclusion Incorporating elements from the US model—such as group practice with shift-based systems, enhanced multidisciplinary collaboration, and structured educational and quality improvement initiatives—could address workload issues and foster professional development in Japan’s hospital medicine system while preserving valued aspects of continuity of care. These findings provide specific actionable guidance for healthcare administrators, medical education directors, and policymakers involved in developing Japan’s hospitalist system, as well as to practicing Japanese hospitalists seeking to enhance their professional practice environments and educational frameworks.

Topik & Kata Kunci

Penulis (6)

T

Tomoharu Suzuki

K

K. Katayama

N

Nathan Houchens

S

Sarah Hartley

Y

Y. Tokuda

T

Takashi Watari

Format Sitasi

Suzuki, T., Katayama, K., Houchens, N., Hartley, S., Tokuda, Y., Watari, T. (2025). The Future of Hospital Medicine in Japan: Lessons From the United States Hospital Medicine System. https://doi.org/10.2147/IJGM.S520518

Akses Cepat

PDF tidak tersedia langsung

Cek di sumber asli →
Lihat di Sumber doi.org/10.2147/IJGM.S520518
Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2025
Bahasa
en
Total Sitasi
Sumber Database
Semantic Scholar
DOI
10.2147/IJGM.S520518
Akses
Open Access ✓