South Korean Govt Seeks To Allow Foreigners To Run Hospitals In Move To Strengthen Health Care Industry
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
SEOUL - Days after the South Korea Minister for Health, Welfare and Family Affiars emphasized the importance of further strengthening the country's health care industry, Minister of Strategy and Finance Yoon Jeung-Hyun told reporters that South Korea is moving to allow profit-seeking foreigners to run hospitals in certain free economic zones
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