url (http://www.medadnews.com/News/Index.cfm?articleid=464810)
I was so tempted to grab a news pertaining to healthcare and science due to my immense interest in scientific findings as well as toxiocology and the healthcare use of drugs/medicine. But then, I was reading a news article based on a country's lead to modernization from pharmalive news updates. The government in South Korea wants to modernize its health system in order to promote health activities and services to the poor rural population as well as to attract foreign investors with the policies/tax incentives, and to allow access to health services easily. The government will also supply the country the innovative drugs for new drug development projects and decrease 20 percent of the reimbursement of branded drugs. For the hospital, they want to supply better services for the senile community as well as affordable medicines and modern medical equipments. All of the goals that the South Korean government wanted to make, are realistically challenging and I do hope they will not over-do it. I wonder why the government is doing it now, how come they cannot do it in the past--what makes them want to modernize their healthcare system--are they modernizing any other systems like education and industrial?
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hey there rika! i haven't talked to you in a while, too! how are you? i'm having an awesome summer, but it's gonna end in about 2 weeks *cries* but yea, as long as i make things fun, i'll be ok! didn't know you had a blogger, but take care ;D
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