Japan Unveils Electronic Health Record Proposal
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
TOKYO - The Japanese government has unveiled a program called "i-Japan strategy 2015" to promote digitalization of government administrative records, punctuated in part by proposals to introduce an electronic health record system using online receipts and social security cards as a means to enhance administration efficiency and reduce National Health Insurance costs
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