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“Re-Do” Pricing Based on New Assumption Rather than Simple Cuts, DPP Lawmaker Says on Re-Pricing Rules
Japan should not simply apply price slashes for drugs that saw better-than-expected market expansions or changes in main indications but should fundamentally “re-do” their pricing based on new assumptions and their innovative value, Takanori Kawai, a lawmaker of the Democratic…
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