S. Korea to reduce testing costs for 7 infectious diseases by 10-50% from September
  • 5 years ago
Patients will be able to get tested for infectious diseases under their public medical insurance from September.
South Korea's health ministry says testing for seven diseases including Malaria, HIV and Hepatitis C will be covered by medical insurance starting September 1st.
Patients are expected to save between ten and 50 percent.
On average,... the cost of testing for Norovirus will plunge from 22 U.S. dollars to less than two dollars.
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