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PhRMA Hails 2024 Reform, but Says Full Picture Unchanged as 50% of Patented Meds Still Face Cuts
The Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) welcomes Japan’s 2024 drug pricing reform, but more work needs to be done to “undo” a spate of negative policy changes that hit the industry over the past years, says the group’s…
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