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      Japanese occupational therapy in community mental health and telehealth.

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      Journal of telemedicine and telecare
      SAGE Publications

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          Help for people with mental health problems in Japan has traditionally centred on inpatient medical care. In a revision of the Mental Health Welfare Law planned for 2001, responsibility for the support of people with mental health problems will be transferred from central government to local government. Furthermore, local government will, in turn, delegate administrative tasks to a 'community life support centre'. We believe that such a centre could be linked to a university with a telehealth network. Connection to the network could benefit people with mental health problems living at home. We also believe that occupational therapists are ideally positioned to play a significant role in community life support centres. With the expected sustained growth in Japanese occupational therapy, it could become a key profession in the rehabilitation of people with mental health problems.

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          Journal
          J Telemed Telecare
          Journal of telemedicine and telecare
          SAGE Publications
          1357-633X
          1357-633X
          2000
          : 6 Suppl 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] School of Allied Health Sciences, Kitasato University, Japan. tsuchi@kitasato-u.ac.jp
          Article
          10.1258/1357633001935699
          10975113
          d99d0370-7bd0-4e05-bbd5-4cf59329cdb9
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