REGULATORY
Industry Opposes Deeper CEA Price Cuts for “Cost-Increase” Products
Japan’s pharmaceutical industry has renewed its opposition to expanding downward price adjustments under the cost-effectiveness assessment (CEA) system, voicing a resounding no to calls for deeper cuts on products that received a “cost-increase” judgment. At a November 12 hearing of…
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