Journalist reveals Japan's aging care model offers Europe blueprint for reform
A journalist spent three years studying global solutions to Europe's aging population crisis, visiting Japan, Taiwan, Morocco, India and Austria. Japan's multigenerational communities and long-term care insurance system, introduced in 2000, prioritize dignity and individual choice over state-assigned services. European governments lack the political courage for similar reforms, leaving healthcare systems strained and underfunded.
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