Dental healthcare reforms in Germany and Japan: A comparison of statutory health insurance policy

Japanese Dental Science Review - Tập 44 - Trang 109-117 - 2008
Mayumi Nomura1,2
1Japan Medical Management Evaluation Organization, Chiyada-ku, Tokyo 100-0006, Japan
2Japan Dental Research Organization, Chiyada-ku, Tokyo 102-0073, Japan

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