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Rule to Reduce Medical Fees at Hospitals with Low Price Settlement Rates Reflects Chuikyo’s Concerns about Profits: Kenporen

February 24, 2014
Shuji Shirakawa, executive managing director of the National Federation of Health Insurance Societies (Kenporen) who represents bill payers at the Central Social Insurance Medical Council (Chuikyo), talked in an interview with Jiho about Chuikyo’s recommendation of a new rule that…

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