Abstract

This review article critically examines the health status, healthcare policies, and specialized medical care for older adults in Japan and the United States, with a focus on the cultural underpinnings that shape these differences. The article synthesizes existing literature to provide insights into the challenges and potential solutions for providing care to aging populations in both countries.

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