REGULATORY

Indication-Based Front-Loaded Re-Pricing, Coverage Limits Emerge for Pricey Meds: Chuikyo

April 14, 2016
Members of a key health ministry panel called for special measures to shed the prices of expensive medicines on April 13, such as conducting re-pricing upon the addition of new indications without waiting for the scheduled revision and limiting health coverage…

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