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Japan Medical Spending Hits Another Record in FY2014, Year-End Generic Share at 58.4%: MHLW
Japan’s medical expenditure hit nearly 40 trillion yen (39.96 trillion yen) in FY2014 ended March, up by 0.7 trillion yen from the previous year, scoring an all-time high for the 12th consecutive year, health ministry data showed on September 3.…
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