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New Digital, Administrative Reform Minister Set to Break Silos, Propel Healthcare Revamp
Karen Makishima, who became digital minister and minister in charge of administrative reform under Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, voiced her enthusiasm about the new roles on October 5, stressing that she will work hard to break down siloed organizations and…
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