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Nagoya City University Mirai Kousei Hospital
Nagoya City University Mirai Kousei Hospital
Established in 1951 as a hospital based on the Medical Care Act and a medical protection facility based on the Public Assistance Act In 1982, the hospital was relocated to its current location and renamed to the Nagoya City Koseiin Hospital. In April 2000, following the enforcement of the Long-Term Care Insurance Law, part of the hospital was converted to a designated long-term care medical facility.
From April 2023, the facility became an affiliated hospital of the NCU Faculty of Medicine, and was renamed to the Nagoya City University Mirai Kousei Hospital. Also, some wards were converted to convalescent rehabilitation wards. In addition to providing care for dementia and frailty, we will provide high-quality medical care, including rehabilitation incorporating cutting-edge technologies, provide treatment focused on living at home from the time of hospitalization, and provide discharge support. We are using the opportunity created by becoming affiliated hospital to start a new specialized outpatient clinic with a reservation system nad establish a system for interdisciplinary medical treatment for various diseases through cooperation with related clinical departments.
From April 2023, the facility became an affiliated hospital of the NCU Faculty of Medicine, and was renamed to the Nagoya City University Mirai Kousei Hospital. Also, some wards were converted to convalescent rehabilitation wards. In addition to providing care for dementia and frailty, we will provide high-quality medical care, including rehabilitation incorporating cutting-edge technologies, provide treatment focused on living at home from the time of hospitalization, and provide discharge support. We are using the opportunity created by becoming affiliated hospital to start a new specialized outpatient clinic with a reservation system nad establish a system for interdisciplinary medical treatment for various diseases through cooperation with related clinical departments.
Philosophy
Striving to establish Nagoya as having Japan's longest healthy lifespans, we will work with communities to provide medical care, engage in advanced research that contributes to this age of 100-year lifespans, and foster the development of excellent medical professionals.
Basic policies
- Provide pioneering medical care by offering center functions to enable broad-based medical care.
- Provide medical care aimed at recovery and maintenance of mental and physical functions in order to improve independence, self-reliance and quality of life.
- Promote clinical practices and innovation as a base for comprehensive regional care.
- Develop excellent human resources with advanced expertise and ethics, and who support medical and nursing care.
- Engage in clinical research and data science that contribute to healthy lifespans.