REGULATORY
Payers Want Low-Generic Fee Cuts Applied to Medical Institutions Too: Chuikyo
With Japan’s generic share already reaching a certain level, payers are urging that the current reimbursement fee cut scheme for pharmacies with low dispensing rates of these drugs be expanded to also cover underperforming medical institutions. Payer members of the…
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