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GS1 Barcode Adoption Stalls at 40% of Hospitals, Pharmacist Urges Subsidies
As Japan’s Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW) prepares to launch a national pharmaceutical code database by FY2028, concerns are surfacing over the slow adoption of GS1 barcodes in medical settings. Ryohkan Funakoshi, director of the Pharmaceutical Management Department…
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