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Japan Needs Special Law on Medical Data to Allow Access Without Patient Consent: JPMA
The Japan Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association (JPMA) is prodding the government to revise the scheme for patient data usage, allowing the secondary use of records without consent by establishing a special law. The JPMA shared its expectations for and the current…
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