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(Update) Chuikyo Agrees to Shed US Price from Foreign Price Adjustment Rule
A subcommittee of the Central Social Insurance Medical Council, or Chuikyo, agreed on January 25 that it will remove US prices from what is called the foreign price adjustment rule, which is currently used to tweak prices of new drugs…
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