REGULATORY
FY2014 Medical Fee Revision Expected to Shift Outpatient Care Functions from Large Hospitals to Smaller Hospitals and Clinics, Alter Patient Behavior and Prescription Patterns
The details of FY2014’s revision of medical fees have been finalized. With the aging of the population expected to peak in 2025, “functional specialization of medical institutions” to shift outpatient care away from large hospitals to medium-sized and small hospitals…
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REGULATORY
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In the dynamic pharmaceutical landscape, especially within the nuanced Japanese market, leadership hinges on acute awareness. This transcends surface-level observations, demanding a deep understanding of regulatory shifts, cultural sensitivities, and evolving patient needs. For leaders in this sector, particularly those…






