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Off-Year Price Revision to Hit 53% of Listed Drugs in 2025, Down from 69%

By Ken Yoshino December 23, 2024
The Japanese government will carry out a drug price revision next April, targeting 53% of all listed medicines, a narrower range as compared to 69% covered in the previous “off-year” re-pricing in 2023. The Central Social Insurance Medical Council’s (Chuikyo)…

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