“New Phase” Of Japanese Health Care Opens Door To U.S. Manufacturers
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
A potential increase in the percentage of health care services paid for "out of pocket" by Japanese citizens will increase opportunities for the U.S. device industry to shape reforms of the country's health system, the Department of Commerce says
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