REGULATORY

Chuikyo Kicks Off Debates toward FY2024 Drug Price Reform

By Yoshinori Sagehashi June 22, 2023
The Central Social Insurance Medical Council (Chuikyo) initiated discussions toward the FY2024 drug pricing reform on June 21. The health ministry held a drug pricing subcommittee meeting, the first for this fiscal year, and presented a draft agenda and timeline…

To read the full story

REGULATORY

By Ken Yoshino

As Japan approaches the Fiscal System Council’s “autumn recommendation,” a notable shift is taking shape. The Ministry of Finance (MOF),…

By Ken Yoshino

Japan is set to tighten reimbursement rules for regenerative medicine products granted conditional, time-limited approval, with Central Social Insurance Medical…

Japan’s Central Social Insurance Medical Council (Chuikyo) on November 5 approved the reimbursement listing for a slate of new medicines,…

By Philip Carrigan

In the complex tapestry of leadership, awareness isn’t just a desirable trait; it’s the bedrock upon which success is built. It’s the lens through which leaders perceive, interpret, and navigate the ever-shifting landscape of their organizations and industries. Without it,…

By Ken Yoshino

The Japanese government on March 7 announced new NHI prices to be applied in the FY2025 drug price revision, revealing…

The Japanese government approved a bill to amend the Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices (PMD) Act at its Cabinet meeting on…

Japan’s health ministry doled out regulatory approvals for a throng of new medicines on December 27 including Eli Lilly’s obesity…

Japan’s all-important reimbursement policy panel on December 20 approved an outline of drug pricing reforms for FY2024, which enshrines a…