REGULATORY
Ex-Min. Tamura’s Study Group Boots Up with Backing of 17 Healthcare-Related Organizations
A “social security study group” formed by former health minister Norihisa Tamura with 17 leaders of healthcare-related organizations was launched on April 6, with its first meeting attended by Japan Medical Association (JMA) President Yoshitake Yokokura and other healthcare bigwigs…
To read the full story
Related Article
- Respond to Wage Hikes for Medical Workers in FY2024 Reform: Ex-Minister
September 13, 2023
- Ex-Minister Tamura, 17 Healthcare Leaders to Launch Study Group
March 15, 2017
REGULATORY
- Government Unveils Four-Chapter Outline for 2026 Honebuto
June 26, 2026
- LDP, Ishin Leave Chuikyo Reform to Party Negotiators after Talks Stall
June 26, 2026
- Japan Targets Global-Level Growth for Domestic Patented Drug Market
June 25, 2026
- Paxlovid, Awiqli Braced for NHI Price Cuts after CEAs
June 25, 2026
- Drug Pricing to Be Applied to Oncolys Oncolytic Virus Therapy
June 25, 2026
Let’s face it: in today’s world, changing jobs is a normal part of a successful career. But if it’s so normal, why does it feel so hard? For many people, the idea of leaving their current role brings a heavy…





