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MEXT Pushes Joint Negotiations for Drug Purchases at University Hospitals
With the profitability of university hospitals falling in recent years, Japan’s education and science ministry on August 16 proposed promoting joint negotiations for drug procurements beyond the walls of legal entities to further retrench costs and improve finances. The Ministry…
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