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FY2014 NHI Drug Pricing Reform –Part 1: New Rules Will Spur Efforts to Escape Dependence on Long-Listed Drugs, Spark Reorganization of Generic Industry
The key features of the FY2014 NHI drug pricing system reform will be the introduction of a new price reduction rule (Z2) in place of the current special price reduction rule (Z) for long-listed drugs, in addition to price reductions…
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