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Questions Raised by Daughter Who Entrusted Her "Father with Cancer" to Ishinkan, the Largest Hospice Housing Company. the Father Was Treated as if He Had Terminal Cancer Despite No Metastasis and Stage 2, and Home Visits Were Provided. the Company Denies

Summary by toyokeizai.net
Hospice homes are paid nursing homes that accept people with terminal cancer or incurable diseases. The largest of these is Ishinkan, run by Ambis Holdings, which provides home visits to residents who are not diagnosed with terminal cancer as if they were terminal cancer, and charges medical fees for the service.
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Hospice homes are paid nursing homes that accept people with terminal cancer or incurable diseases. The largest of these is Ishinkan, run by Ambis Holdings, which provides home visits to residents who are not diagnosed with terminal cancer as if they were terminal cancer, and charges medical fees for the service.

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toyokeizai.net broke the news in on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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