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Japan Healthcare Spending Logs 44.2 Trillion Yen in FY2021, Up 4.6% on Post-Pandemic Rebound
Japan’s total healthcare spending for FY2021 came in at 44.2 trillion yen, up some 2 trillion yen (+4.6%) from the previous year, when the number of outpatients slumped amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the health ministry said on September 16. The…
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