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If Cost-Effective Assessment Is Used to Set Drug Prices, Focus Will Be on Impact on Pricing Rules: Ex-Chuikyo Member
If cost-effective assessments are introduced in Japan as a factor in determining NHI prices, the focus will be on whether current pricing rules can remain unchanged, Hideki Adachi, vice president of the Kyoto Medical Association, said on April 11. Summing…
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