Abstract

The purpose of this study is to consider the applicability of Japan’s regional comprehensive care system to the operation of local care meetings within the community integrated care system promoted in Korea. To this end, we analyzed the operating case of the regional care meeting in Japan and presented the relevant implications for Korea. As a result, the significance of the research is that our country also needs to operate a regional care meeting in which multi-functional multi-agency participates in consideration of regional characteristics, as in the case of Japan, and it is necessary to establish an organic linkage and cooperation system between the multi-functional functions of the regional care meeting, to propose a way to revitalize the operation of the regional care meeting in Korea through the establishment of a system that can identify local tasks and link them to local tasks through the accumulation of individual case data.

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