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Japan Unveils Healthcare DX Timeline, Set to Drive Secondary Data Usage by Drug Makers
The Japanese government on June 2 issued a timeline for the promotion of digital transformation in healthcare, including a plan to build a national data platform that would enable sharing and exchanging information on health insurance claims, specified health checkups,…
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