New guidelines for life-sustaining treatment have been proposed in Japan, focusing on procedures for deciding whether to continue treatment after discussions with patients and families. The recommendations do not define the end of life.
According to The Japan Times, new guidelines for life-sustaining treatment have been proposed in Japan. The recommendations do not define the end of life but focus on procedures for deciding whether to continue treatment after discussions with patients and families. Published on March 18, 2026, the article highlights keywords such as health, hospitals, and medicine. These guidelines aim to clarify decision-making processes in medical settings.