What's Keeping Korea From Becoming A Digital Healthcare Power?
Executive Summary
While digital healthcare start-ups are increasingly being established in South Korea, strict regulations and a limited market environment are keeping them from adopting innovative ideas and technologies to rapidly catch up with global competitors. A recent report on digital healthcare suggests what issues need to be resolved to improve the situation.
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