Taiwanese celebrity reflects on Japanese hospital care during Tokyo visit
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Taiwanese celebrity Kao Hsin-hsin shared her experience visiting a hospital in Tokyo.
- She observed strict procedures, including visitor registration and limited visiting hours, highlighting Japan's systematic and professional approach to patient care.
- The experience prompted her to reflect on the importance of health and cherishing the present moment.
Taiwanese celebrity Kao Hsin-hsin recently shared her observations from visiting a hospital in Tokyo, an experience that offered her a profound new perspective on patient care. She detailed the stringent visitor protocols, which require registration and a visitor ID badge before entry.
Kao noted that Intensive Care Unit (ICU) visits are restricted to one 30-minute session per patient per day, regardless of the number of family members. Visitors must also pre-book their time slot and are escorted by medical staff. This system means that once a patient is admitted, the primary responsibility for their care rests with the medical team, with limited family accompaniment.
The hospital also emphasized doctor-patient communication, providing printed explanations of test results, medications, and imaging data like X-rays and CT scans. Doctors meticulously explained these details to families, offering them comprehensive records to keep. Kao felt that every step of the process demonstrated a high degree of institutionalization and professionalism, giving families a clearer understanding of the patient's treatment.
While the visiting time was brief, Kao stated that the meticulous attention to detail provided her with a different understanding of "care." This experience served as a powerful reminder to cherish the present and underscored the importance of maintaining good health through proper diet and exercise.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.