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Govt Panel Says New Mixed-Care Scheme Is “Patient-Initiated” but Current System Isn’t
The government’s Regulatory Reform Council said on October 10 that a new government-advocated scheme that combines insured and uninsured treatments is patient-initiated, while the current hyoka-ryoyo (healthcare under evaluation) is not. The council and the health ministry held a meeting…
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