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MHLW Panelists Frown on Use of Economic Evaluations for Reimbursement Decisions
Some members of a key health ministry panel responsible for broad social insurance policymaking on October 10 sounded negative about employing economic evaluations to make go/no-go decisions on the reimbursement of up-and-coming medical technologies - a change eyed by some…
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