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LDP Study Group Urges Health, Finance Ministers to Drop Off-Year Revisions
The ruling Liberal Democratic Party’s (LDP) study group on pharmaceutical policies on December 10 submitted its request to the finance and health ministers pressing the government to scrap “off-year” drug price revisions. The so-called “Eto” study group, chaired by Upper…
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