RETHINK AGING: EXCHANGE KNOWLEDGE TO DEVELOP AGING BUSINESS Han, Dong Hee(Ph. D) Secretary General , Research Center for Anti- aging Technology Development Director, Research Institute Science for the Better Living for the Elderly [email protected]www.wellageing.com July 6, 2012
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RETHINK AGING: EXCHANGE KNOWLEDGE TO DEVELOP AGING BUSINESS
Han, Dong Hee(Ph. D)Secretary General , Research Center for Anti-aging Technology Development
Director, Research Institute Science for the Better Living for the Elderly
Workforce for Old Person-No-No Care-Consultant-Care house
Age Friendly Industry-home visit care-home visit bathing-home visit nursing-day and night care-other in home service benefit-aged care facility-geriatric care facility-senior congregate housing-medical supplies-family care expense-exceptional care expense-nursing expense of long-term care hospitals
Social activity- Exhibition-Forum-Experience hall-Training-Cyber activity-Festival
Research & DevelopmentPlatform Standard & Certification
User of LTC services vary significantly across the OECD
� Note: LTC recipients aged over 65 years. Recipients refer both to home and institutional users. Data for Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Luxembourg and the Netherlands refer to 2007; data for Spain refer to 2009; data for Sweden and Japan refer to 2006. Data for Japan underestimate the number of recipients in institutions because many elderly people receive long-term care in hospitals. According to Campbell et al. (2009), Japan provides public benefits to 13.5% of its population age over 65 years. Austrian data represent recipients of cash allowances.
� Source: OECD Health Data 2010.
The cost associated with high –care need is a large share of income for most seniors
www.oecd.org/health/longtermcare/helpwanted
Exchange Knowledge to Develop
Aging Business
Aging
Reducing
Productive
Age(15-64)
Bad Cycle of Products Process
Rethink
Aging
All Ages
(Life Cycle)
Development Economic
Opportunities of Aging
Business
Challenge and Advantage
How Efficient is our Elder Care system?
Present /Future
Health, Wellbeing OrientedHealth, Wellbeing OrientedHealth, Wellbeing OrientedHealth, Wellbeing Oriented‘‘‘‘TreatmentTreatmentTreatmentTreatment’’’’to to to to ‘‘‘‘ManagementManagementManagementManagement’’’’Preventive Medical Preventive Medical Preventive Medical Preventive Medical ServiceServiceServiceServiceLifetime Health Lifetime Health Lifetime Health Lifetime Health Care/Care/Care/Care/Stress managementStress managementStress managementStress management
A. Classic Model: A. Classic Model: A. Classic Model: A. Classic Model: ““““Decline with Decline with Decline with Decline with
AgeingAgeingAgeingAgeing””””
The Ageing Process according to 3 Prevention ModelsThe Ageing Process according to 3 Prevention ModelsThe Ageing Process according to 3 Prevention ModelsThe Ageing Process according to 3 Prevention Models
Aging
The future sustainability of public funding for social and health services is a major policy concern for many countries as it is clear thatthe need for publicly provided services will increase with the aging of the population and shrinking of the work force(Marin, Leichsenring, Rodrigues & Huber, 2009)In many other nations with mature economies, the market mechanism has been penetrating in their welfare services because their social security policies based on government funds had reached their limit. Government funds come from people’s taxes and from national debts under the name of “ government bonds.” Financing our policies through debt means putting an enormous bill our future generation’accounts(Hiroyuki Murata, http://hiroyukimurata.jp/e/core/message.html)
Long term national schemeR&D investmentPromote Business Model Social consensusStrengthen policy for growth
Government Age friendly Industry
Safe and happy communityShort /Long term StrategyHigh quality goodsAging in place as long as possibleFuture Industry
To extend years of being independentTo extend years of being independentTo extend years of being independentTo extend years of being independent
To create an environment for aging in placeTo create an environment for aging in placeTo create an environment for aging in placeTo create an environment for aging in place
To make new paradigm in aged society To make new paradigm in aged society To make new paradigm in aged society To make new paradigm in aged society