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Rewarding Value and Innovation and Ensuring Financial Viability of the Biopharmaceutical Supply Chain in Japan
The healthcare supply chain in Japan, as in all major markets, consists of biopharmaceutical manufacturers selling to wholesalers who in turn sell to hospitals, clinics, and pharmacies, where the drugs are finally dispensed to patients. Each party ideally contributes value…
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