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精神保健医療福祉の改革ビジョン (Improving Mental Health Service Provision)

Government of Japan Country Resources Mental Health Policies Japan 2 September 2004 Policy document

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精神保健福祉対策本部においては、精神保健福祉対策本部中間報告に基づき設置された3検討会の結論を踏まえ、別添のとおり「精神保健医療福祉の改革ビジョン 」をとりまとめた。

This is the national mental health policy for Japan. It contains a vision of improving mental health service provision through decentralisation of services, and includes the target of decreasing the number of beds in mental hospitals by 70,000 beds in 10 years.

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