(Event Report) First Edition of “HGPI Heat” Special Forum Series: Current healthcare priorities in Japan
date : 8/29/2014
Re-emerging Japanese strategy, pharmaceutical net sales, mixed medical treatment, health care strategy, medical and nursing care integration, clinical research data falsification issues…
On August 29, the eve of the cabinet reshuffling, HGPI began its new event series, “HGPI Heat” Special Forum Series, by focusing on how the Abe administration, after just 20 months, is managing all of these competing issues at once. HGPI’s Toshio Miyata and Kohei Onozaki also presented on the most important health policy issues facing Japan.
■ Tackling serious health policy issues for the future
What are the most important health policy issues in Japan?
What’s the future for health and medical strategy in Abenomics after the Cabinet reshuffle?
The role of HGPI has as an independent think-tank
■Speakers
Toshio Miyata, HGPI Executive Director and Special Adviser to the Cabinet on Health and Medical Strategy Promotion
Kohei Onozaki (Moderator), HGPI President
■Time and Date
Friday, August 29, 2014 19:00-20:30
■Venue
Zenkoku Choson Kaikan
1-11-35 Nagata-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0014
TEL 03-3581-0471
On August 29, the eve of the cabinet reshuffling, HGPI began its new event series, “HGPI Heat” Special Forum Series, by focusing on how the Abe administration, after just 20 months, is managing all of these competing issues at once. HGPI’s Toshio Miyata and Kohei Onozaki also presented on the most important health policy issues facing Japan.
■ Tackling serious health policy issues for the future
What are the most important health policy issues in Japan?
What’s the future for health and medical strategy in Abenomics after the Cabinet reshuffle?
The role of HGPI has as an independent think-tank
■Speakers
Toshio Miyata, HGPI Executive Director and Special Adviser to the Cabinet on Health and Medical Strategy Promotion
Kohei Onozaki (Moderator), HGPI President
■Time and Date
Friday, August 29, 2014 19:00-20:30
■Venue
Zenkoku Choson Kaikan
1-11-35 Nagata-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0014
TEL 03-3581-0471
Registration deadline: 2014-08-26
Exhibition date:2014-08-29
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