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Yoshitake Yokokura, MD
President
World Medical Association
Valedictory Address
WMA General Assembly, Reykjavik, Iceland
Oct. 5, 2018
Contributions of the World
Medical Association
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WMA General Assembly Chicago 2017
Chicago, USA, October 11-14, 2017
2017 Global Health Forum in Taiwan
Taipei, Taiwan, October 22-23,2017
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WMA European Regional Meeting on End-of-Life Questions
Vatican City, November 16-17, 2017
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One Health International Conference 2017
Bangkok, Thailand, December 14-15, 2017
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Japan – China Medical Congress
Beijing, China, January 11, 2018
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2018 Chinese Medical Association Annual Scientific Meeting
The 2nd Pak-China Medical Congress & Belt and Road Forum of Medical Associations
Beijing, China, January 26-27, 2018
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The 68th WMA President Inaugural Celebration Party
Tokyo, Japan, February 16, 2018
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209th WMA Council Session
Riga, Latvia, April 26-28, 2018
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18th MASEAN Conference 2018
Hanoi, Vietnam, May 3-5, 2018
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121th German Medical Assembly
Erfurt, Germany, May 8-11, 2018
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International Symposium on Universal Health Coverage
Geneva, Switzerland, May 22, 2018
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American Medical Association Annual Meeting
Chicago, USA, June 9-13, 2018
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The 5th Nikkei Medical Seminar
Mexico City, Mexico, August 11, 2018
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The Ninth International Medical Congress of
the Southeast European Medical Forum
Teslic, Bosnia-Herzegovina, September 6-9, 2018
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CMAAO General Assembly
Penang, Malaysia, September 12-14, 2018
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WMA General Assembly Reykjavik 2018
Reykjavik, Iceland, October 3-6, 2018
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Healthcare in Japan
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Cancers
Cardiac
diseases
Pneumonia
Cerebrovascular
diseases
Tuberculosis
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Source: Cancer countermeasures in Japan & Next Basic Plan for Promotion of Cancer Countermeasures, Demographic Statistics 2014
Masaharu Tantou, Cancer and Disease Control Division, Health Service Bureau, MHLW
Historical changes in mortality rate in Japan
(by major causes of death)1947-2016
every 100
thousands
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Source: Shrink the universal health coverage cube;50th APACPH Conference: 2018, September 12, 2018, Masamine Jimba, Department of Community and Global Health
Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo;
Original data: Tadao Shimao, Director emeritus, Research Institute of Tuberculosis, “ The role of countermeasures for tuberculosis into Universal Health Insurance in Japan”
53.2
54.3
56.9
58.6
62.1
45 50 55 60 65
1993-1996
1997-1999
2000-2002
2003-2005
2006-2008
Trends of 5-year relative survival rate in all cancers
For the periods 1993-1996, 1997-1999, 2000-2002, 2003-2005 and 2006-2008
%
Advances in cancer treatment such as radiation therapy,
chemotherapy and surgical therapy are remarkable.
As a result, the survival rate of cancer has been increasing.
All Cancers
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Source: Cancer countermeasures in Japan & Next Basic Plan for Promotion of Cancer Countermeasures, Demographic
Statistics 2014, Masaharu Tantou, Cancer and Disease Control Division, Health Service Bureau, MHLW
Data: Center for Cancer Control and Information Services, National Cancer Center
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50.06
58.00
65.32
69.31
73.35
75.92
77.72
80.98
53.96
61.50
70.19
74.66
78.76
81.90
84.60
87.14
40.00
45.00
50.00
55.00
60.00
65.00
70.00
75.00
80.00
85.00
90.00
95.00
100.00
1947
1949
1951
1953
1955
1957
1959
1961
1963
1965
1967
1969
1971
1973
1975
1977
1979
1981
1983
1985
1987
1989
1991
1993
1995
1997
1999
2001
2003
2005
2007
2009
2011
2013
2015
Male 72.14
female 74.79
Transition of Life Expectancy in Japan 1947-2016
year
female
male
healthy life expectancy
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Source: https://www.mhlw.go.jp/toukei/saikin/hw/life/life10/sankou02.html
age
Promotion of UHC
UHC is a Global Goal for National Health Policy
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z The business leaders, healthcare organizations, and municipal leaders together launched the
Japan Health Conference in July 10, 2015, in which the private-sector takes the initiative to
promote progressive preventative care and health development among local governments,
companies, and insurers, with the aim of extending healthy life expectancy and optimizing the
healthcare expenditure.
z To develop cross-sectional progressive efforts in local governments, companies, and insurers,
the Conference adopted the “2020 Declaration of Healthy Community and Workplace
Development,” which incorporates the key performance indicators toward 2020.
z To ensure to achieve these goals,
1) A working group will be established for each project, and the Ministry of Health and the
Ministry of Economy will cooperate in investigating specific approaches so that any bottle
necks will be eliminated and the cases of good practice can be expanded.
2) The “Japan Health Conference Portal Site” will be established to promote competition,
for example by visually describing the project status by area or field of business.
Nippon Kenko Kaigi held in 2017
Nippon Kenko Kaigi [Japan Health Conference]
*Nippon Kenko Kaigi(http://kenkokaigi.jp/index.html)
Minister of MHLW 24
Meeting with Director-General of WHO
Tokyo, Japan, December 13, 2017
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Universal Health Coverage Forum 2017
Tokyo, Japan, December 13-14, 2017
Declaration of Support by Global Health Leaders
Universal Health Coverage Forum 2017,December 14th, Tokyo, Japan
Antonio Guterres, UN Tedros Ghebreyesus, WHO
Shinzo Abe
Prime Minister, Japan
Jim Yong Kim, World Bank Anthony Lake, UNICEF
Declaration of Support by Global Health Leaders
at UHC Forum 2017
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Universal Health Coverage Forum 2017,December 14th, Tokyo, Japan
Declaration of Support by Global Health Leaders
at UHC Forum 2017
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MOU between WMA and WHO
on UHC and Emergency Disaster Preparedness
Geneva, Switzerland, April 5, 2018
Signed the MOU with Dr. Tedros, WHO Director General
at the WHO headquarters in Geneva on April 5, 2018. 29
MOU
between WHO and WMA
Areas of collaboration
a)The realization of Universal Health Coverage for All, with special
focus on the role of physicians and their professional
organizations, facilitating understanding of the concept and
proactive participation.
b)Strengthening education, employment and management of health
workers. The WHO Global Strategy on Human Resources for
Health: Workforce 2030, the recommendations of the UN High
Level Commission on Health Employment and Economic Growth
and the Working for Health five-year action plan provide the
overarching policy and strategic framework at international level
for collaboration on human resources for health issues. 30
Areas of collaboration
c) Promoting actively health-related human rights and to ensuring
the full respect of medical ethics for all people worldwide,
including support for the implementation of the Joint UN
Statement on Eliminating Discrimination in Health Care Settings
by taking action on the Social Determinants of Health.
d) Strengthening and developing systems of emergency and
disaster preparedness on the national and international level with
specific focus on the role of physicians and their professional
organizations.
MOU
between WHO and WMA
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Modalities of collaboration
WHO
country support
WMA
engagement
WMA national member associations
contribute to physicians’ capacity building
in countries and national policy dialogue
on health workforce
WMA supports policy dialogue and global
advocacy for workforce investment
(e.g. 2019 G20 Osaka summit)
Source: Health workforce in the context of UHC and the WHO
13th General Programme of Work
Briefing for World Medical Association
Geneva. 5 April 2018
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H20(Health Professional Meeting)
Promotion of Universal Health Coverage
Regions No. of NMAs
Africa 26
Asia 9
Europe 46
Latin America 16
North America 2
Pacific 14
Regional offices of the WHO
Africa
Congo (Brazzaville)
AFRO
South East Asia
India (New Delhi)
SEARO
Europe
Denmark (Copenhagen)
EURO
America
US (Washington D.C.)
AMRO
Eastern Med.
Egypt (Cairo)
EMRO
Western Pacific
Philippines (Manila)
WPRO
WHO 194 member nations WMA 114 NMAs(Nations and regions)
WHO HQ WMA HQ
Cooperative and collaborative efforts to promote UHC by officers of the WHO
regional offices and representatives of the WMA member countries.
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Meeting with Global Fund
Geneva, Switzerland, April 5, 2018
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Meeting with International President of
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)
Geneva, Switzerland, April 6, 2018
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Visit to WMA Office
Ferney-Voltaire, France, April 6, 2018
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Visit to GAVI The Vaccine Alliance
Geneva, Switzerland, April 6, 2018
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Visit to International Committee of the Red Cross
Geneva, Switzerland, April 6, 2018
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Visit to UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction
Geneva, Switzerland, April 6, 2018
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Third UN High-Level Meeting
of the General Assembly
on the prevention and control of NCDs
TIME TO DELIVER: Accelerating our response
to address NCDs for the health
and well-being of present and future generations
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Third UN High Level Meeting on NCDs
New York, USA, Sept. 27 2018
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Third UN High Level Meeting on NCDs
New York, USA, Sept. 27 2018
Fourth term re-elected as the JMA President
2018.6-2020.6
Form Presidential Policy Address
I have decided to undertake my fourth term because I have a
strong desire for Japan’s healthcare system, which was built upon
integration of the universal health insurance coverage and the
medical care provision systems centered on Kakaritsuke Physicians
(primary care physicians), to improve, rising to an even higher level
through carefully listening to the voices of individual members who
serve as the backbone of community medicine.
Shinzo Abe, Prime Minister, Japan
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Japan Medical Association
Thank you for your attention!
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