What Can the U.S. Learn from the Japanese Health Care System?

I wanted to continue my discussion on the Japanese health care philosophy a bit more because it teaches us a valuable lesson. In Japan the smoking and drinking rates are higher than in the U.S. but they are healthier. That doesn’t make sense, but it does when you look at how they use health care.

In Japan, technology (very expensive) is used only to diagnose. The care is left up to the family members. People are cared for at home. There is something to be said about loving relatives happy to be there in the comfort of one’s home with good home cooking and probably natural remedies.

This makes a lot of sense to Vital Aging Enthusiasts who understand a hospital stay doesn’t make you healthy. It gets you out of a crisis situation but the “homework” done upon discharge is what leads to a recovery and impacts your future health.

Lifestyle counts and it takes a decision along with a desire to take the necessary action to keep it in balance. The best part is….once someone’s been in a routine it really is fun. It feels good to take charge of your health.

This is how Vital Aging works. You are the leader, and the army of your own health. The Vital Aging Protocol is very simple to implement, needs no doctors orders, and you do it everyday. You can teach it to yourself with my 12 week home study course. It’s about taking charge with information that will empower you.

Here is the Japanese vs. U.S. health care article.   I hope it inspires you and convinces you that you have a lot of control over your health.

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Published in: on August 18, 2010 at 10:17 pm  Leave a Comment