• Paper

    Hiroo Ide, Project Associate Professor

A research paper from Assoc. Prof. Ide’s group published at “Journal of Aging & Social Policy”

Abstract:


Japan’s initial response to COVID-19 was similar to that of the US. However, the number of deaths in Japan has remained very low. Japan also stands out for the relatively low incidence of viral transmission in Long-Term Care Facilities (LTCFs) compared to both European countries and the United States. We argue that Japan’s institutional decision to lockdown Long-Term Care facilities as early as mid-February – weeks earlier than most European countries and the US – contributed to lowering the number of deaths in LTCFs. We highlight a few lessons from the Japanese experience: (i) the presence of hierarchically organized government agencies whose sole missions are elderly care; (ii) the presence of effective communication channels between LTCFs and the regulatory authorities; and (iii) the well-established routine protocols of prevention and control in LTCFs.

Research title:


COVID-19 and Long-Term Care Policy for Older People in Japan.

Joint Researchers:


Estevez-Abe M, Ide H

Journal:


Journal of Aging & Social Policy
DOI 10.1080/08959420.2021.1924342

Contact:


Hiroo Ide
Project Associate Professor, Institute for Future Initiatives
https://ifi.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/people/ide-hiroo/