Application of Seizon and Life Sciences to Global Public Health Challenges: An International Symposium

JMA J. 2018 Sep 28;1(1):67-70. doi: 10.31662/jmaj.2018-0020.

Abstract

The JMA HSPH Taro Takemi Memorial International Symposium "Community Health Systems and Innovations: Building the Foundation for Universal Health Coverage" was held on February 17, 2018. The symposium was co-organized by the Japan Medical Association, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, the Tokyo Medical Association, and Takemi Memorial Trust for Research of Seizon and Life Sciences. The aim of this symposium was to offer a forum for medical associations, academia, health policy makers, and other stakeholders to discuss the way forward to expand universal health coverage (UHC) in a rapidly changing environment surrounding health and human well-being, a concept that can be traced to the philosophy of late Dr. Taro Takemi. The three keynote lectures provided wide social and ethical as well as historic and global perspectives on health. They were followed by three sessions that each addressed one central theme: lessons learnt from the Japanese experience of responding to unprecedented demographic challenges (Session 1), how innovations can link national and global health policies with people's well-being (Session 2), and how these efforts can be sustained (Session 3). Finally, a concluding lecture attempted to apply the philosophy of Dr. Taro Takemi, known as Seizon and Life Sciences, to UHC based on the discussions of the symposium. In our opinion, Dr. Taro Takemi's foresight and philosophy should be revisited when we attempt to address present and future challenges; therefore, this symposium will be remembered for opening new ways of thinking.

Keywords: Global Health; Seizon Kagaku; Seizon and Life Sciences; Takemi Program; Universal health coverage.