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Govt Eyes “Bailout Measures” for Products with Small NHI-Market Price Gaps in Annual Revision Plan
The Japanese government is in the final stages of arranging an annual revision plan that would have some sort of “bailout measures” for products if the gap between their market prices and NHI reimbursement prices falls within a certain predetermined…
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