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JMA Frets Pricey Dementia Meds, to Explore Ways to Keep Universal Coverage
The Japan Medical Association (JMA) has aired concerns for the advent of high-priced dementia treatments as a threat to the country’s universal healthcare, highlighting the need to “explore every possibility” to maintain the system. “There are concerns about the advent…
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