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 13-Jun-18, Japan Today 

Today, people are spending more time looking at the world through their phones rather than their eyes. So, why shouldn’t healthcare become more digital, too?

Is Japan ready for next generation care (c) Mobile Lifestyle

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Adherence is a big issue in Japan. About 30 percent of people diagnosed with a lifestyle disease stop taking their medication within six months. This has an effect on the total lifetime cost of treatment, and a 10–15-per­cent loss for the Japanese pharmaceutical industry.

Digital health advancements - such as the Abilify MyCite system from Otsuka Pharmaceutical and Proteus Digital Health, which comprises a tablet with a digestible sensor, a wear­able patch, and a smartphone app­ - are new and effective ways to monitor the in­take of medicine.

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