[In the Media] “Center Reform on Reshaping Perceptions of Dementia” – Health Policy Institute Issues Recommendations for Proposed Basic Act (The Fukushi Shimbun, October 4, 2022)
date : 10/17/2022
Tags: Dementia
The Fukushi Shimbun published an article on the Health and Global Policy Institute (HGPI) Dementia Policy Project media briefing on its urgent recommendations on the Basic Act for Dementia titled, “Enact the Basic Act for Dementia to Reshape Perceptions of Dementia.” The media briefing was held on September 27, 2022 at the press conference room of the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare.
The article can be viewed here.
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