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- Feb 4, 2018
Healthcare in Japan and South Korea seems fine despite the quickly aging population.
The difference is they don’t import millions of people who would be net drains in the economy and system.
Aging populations isn’t necessarily bad for healthcare as long as you account for it and make sure enough people become healthcare professionals like Drs and Nurses and have enough hospitals and clinics.
Aging populations is bad for social security and pensions and those types of systems.
Japan's high barrier of entry from its language alone helps.
However, the obscene public debt to maintain their welfare state has resulted in extremely low birth rates.