REGULATORY
Chuikyo OKs Basic Plan for Pilot-Based HTA Scheme; Sovaldi, Opdivo Emerge as Likely Candidates
The Central Social Insurance Medical Council (Chuikyo) on February 10 agreed on a basic plan for the pilot-based introduction of cost-effective assessments in April 2016, including criteria that are expected to subject Sovaldi (sofosbuvir) and Opdivo (nivolumab) to the new…
To read the full story
Related Article
REGULATORY
- PM Takaichi Keeps Cabinet Intact after Lower House Vote
February 18, 2026
- LDP Returnees Set Sights on Social Security, Drug Policy as Special Diet Opens
February 18, 2026
- 10 Firms Win Approval for Bilanoa Generics, 2 Contenders for Fycompa
February 17, 2026
- MHLW to Brand OTC-Like Drug Cost Rule as “Partially Non-Insured Care”
February 17, 2026
- Taiyo Pharma’s Propranolol Designated as Drug for Specific Use
February 17, 2026
The Japanese healthcare sector is experiencing rapid growth, demanding a highly skilled and diverse workforce. However, finding and attracting the best talent in this competitive market presents significant challenges.Enter AI. With the rise of AI-powered tools, healthcare organizations can revolutionize…





