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[An Overview of Medical Fees and Patient Cost-Sharing in Dementia Care in Japan].
In Japan, dementia-related medical services are covered by the universal health insurance system, with patient co-payments based on age and income. The reimbursement system includes specific fees for dementia care such as early diagnosis, cognitive assessments, and multidisciplinary consultations. These fee structures aim to promote timely and efficient diagnosis and treatment of dementia. Ongoing challenges include balancing quality of care with healthcare sustainability.