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MHLW Has Trick Up Its Sleeve to Skirt 3 Straight Years of “Full-Scale” NHI Price Revisions
Officials of the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW) have come up with a new plan on how to update NHI drug prices if Japan’s consumption tax is raised from 8% to 10% next October as scheduled. Until recently,…
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