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Japan Set to Raise Medical Fees by 3% in FY2026, Cut Drug Prices by 0.8%
The Japanese government plans a 3.09% increase in medical fees in FY2026 — a level not seen in roughly three decades — as it moves to shore up hospitals and clinics struggling with inflation. The increase would far exceed the…
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