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Shiozaki, Govt Panel Agree on Annual Price Reviews, but Scope of Drugs Still Unclear
Health Minister Yasuhisa Shiozaki and the Council on Economic and Fiscal Policy, a key advisory panel of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, on December 7 agreed to review drug prices “at least once every year,” with all eyes now on the…
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