FEATURESpecial Interview on Long-Listed Products and Generic Drugs
Shuji Shirakawa of Kenporen Says Long-Listed Product Price Cuts Irrelevant to New Drug Development Premium
In December, the Central Social Insurance Medical Council (CSIMC), an advisory body to the health minister, recommended approving a draft interim report on NHI pricing, which includes new rules to reduce the prices of long-listed drugs, for which the shift…
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Feature:Special Interview on Long-Listed Products and Generic Drugs
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- MOF Budget Examiner Hirotsugu Shinkawa Hopes to See New Generic Target Set at Highest Share Achievable at Fastest Pace
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- CSIMC Expert Member Yoshiaki Kamoya (Executive Officer, Shionogi) Says Price Cuts for Long-Listed Drugs and Perpetuation of Premium for New Drug Development Should Be Discussed Together
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