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CSIMC Approves Additional Price Reduction for Long-listed Drugs Next Year

December 22, 2011
The Central Social Insurance Medical Council’s (CSIMC; Chuikyo) Expert Subcommittee on NHI Drug Pricing Affairs approved a basic proposal for next year’s drug pricing reform submitted by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW; Korosho) at a meeting on…

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