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Chuikyo Industry, Doctor Reps in Discord over Scope of Price Review for Indication Expansions
A subcommittee of the Central Social Insurance Medical Council, a key reimbursement policy panel better known as Chuikyo, launched discussions on January 11 on a proposed quarterly price review for indication-expanded drugs, with members representing the pharma industry and doctors…
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