Updated
Updated · The Japan Times · May 4
Japan medical and nursing care bankruptcies hit highest level since 1988
Updated
Updated · The Japan Times · May 4

Japan medical and nursing care bankruptcies hit highest level since 1988

7 articles · Updated · The Japan Times · May 4
  • A total of 478 providers failed in fiscal 2025, including hospitals, clinics, dental offices, quarantine centres, nursing care operators and disability welfare services.
  • Tokyo Shoko Research said staff shortages and rising costs drove the increase, while government-regulated fees limited providers' ability to pass on higher expenses.
  • The tally covers operators in Japan with debts exceeding ¥10 million, underscoring mounting financial strain across essential health and care services.
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