Chuikyo Officially OKs Application of Elective Care for Off-Patent Branded Drugs
To read the full story
Related Article
- MHLW Clarifies Criteria for “Medical Necessity” of LLPs before Elective Care Rollout
July 17, 2024
- Japan Unveils 1,095 Off-Patent Branded Drugs Subject to New Coverage Rule
April 23, 2024
- MHLW Defines “Long-Listed Products” towards Rollout of New Coverage Rule
April 1, 2024
- Chuikyo to Discuss Exclusion of Long-Listed Biologics from New Coverage Scheme
January 29, 2024
- Japan to Roll Out New LLP Coverage Rule in October; 18 Billion Yen Saving Eyed for FY2024
December 21, 2023
- Japan to Cut Drug Prices by 0.97% on Healthcare Cost Basis in FY2024
December 20, 2023
- Chuikyo Split on Copay Rate under Elective Care Scheme; Political Decision Likely over 1/2 or 1/4
December 18, 2023
- Proposed Introduction of Elective Care Scheme for LLP Copay “Hard to Understand”: Chuikyo Members
December 4, 2023
- Panelists Urge Exclusion of LLPs from Copay Increase If Generic Access Is Difficult
November 30, 2023
- Japan Deeping Debate on LLP Copay Review; Focus Is on Exclusion Criteria, Payment Levels, G1/G2 Rule Change
November 27, 2023
- Japan Panel Supports Certain Out-of-Pocket Payment for LLP-Generic Price Gap
November 10, 2023
- As Copay Debate Picks Up Steam, MHLW Floats 4 Ideas for Coverage Reform
October 2, 2023
- With Generics Now in Common Use, It’s Time for Debate on LLP Copay: Payers
August 4, 2023
REGULATORY
- MHLW Taps Kawabata to Lead Drug Discovery Support Office
April 15, 2026
- MHLW Reviewing EMIS Data on Petro-Product Supply to Medical Institutions
April 15, 2026
- Japan Panel to Review Ferring Gene Therapy, Fujifilm Cell Product on April 20
April 14, 2026
- LDP, Ishin to Explore Role of Private Insurance in Reform Talks
April 14, 2026
- Middle East War Hitting API Air Freight, Trade Group Warns
April 13, 2026
In the complex landscape of the Japanese pharmaceutical market, the “status quo” is often the safest harbor. But for leaders like Kennet Brysting, former president of Gilead Japan, the status quo is the most dangerous place to stay.Innovation in Japan…





