The Tokyo Metropolitan Government will shift the operation of a total of 15 metropolitan hospitals and public corporation hospitals to a new independent administrative agency within the next fiscal year, while allowing the governor to instruct to secure beds in an emergency such as the spread of the new coronavirus infection. It is a policy to make it.

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government will shift to integrated management by the Tokyo Metropolitan Hospital Organization, which will be newly established within the next fiscal year for a total of 15 metropolitan hospitals and public corporation hospitals where improvement of management is an issue.



As a result, the city will be able to streamline and consolidate office work, reduce costs by jointly purchasing pharmaceutical products, and stably secure and train highly specialized medical personnel.

On the other hand, in light of the situation where the medical system was temporarily in a critical situation due to the spread of the new coronavirus, the city will secure beds and dispatch medical staff in the event of an infectious disease epidemic or disaster. The policy is to allow the governor to give instructions.



The Tokyo Metropolitan Government wants to decide on the articles of incorporation of a new corporation that incorporates such authority through procedures at the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly, which will open on September 28.