UHC, ICT applications high on DOH, Japan health agenda | Claudeth Mocon-Ciriaco

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The Health Department’s officer in charge (OIC) Maria Rosario Singh-Vergeire met with Health Minister Kato Katsunobu of Japan and their respective teams to discuss proposed collaborations to boost the country’s health-care sector. Know more:

THE Health Department’s officer in charge Maria Rosario Singh-Vergeire met with Health Minister Kato Katsunobu of Japan and their respective teams to discuss proposed collaborations to boost the country’s health-care sector.

Ambassador Kazuhiko Koshikawa, secretary to the minister of Health for Labor and Welfare Sato Yasuhiro, deputy assistant minister of the International Policy Planning minister’s secretariat Ozawa Tokio, Office of Global Health Cooperation deputy director Goto Takahiro, deputy director of the International Affairs Division Kei Saruwatari, section chief for Policy Planning Kiho Noguchi, as well as other officials of the Department of Health were also in attendance.

Likewise, the introduction of information and communications technologies in the health-care sectors was also tackled. The officials discussed ways the Japanese government may provide guidance in gradually bringing technological advancement to the local health-care front, provide easier access to medical devices, and implement countermeasures through more efficient methods.

 

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