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Japan Cabinet Adopts 2018 Honebuto Policy, Inscribes Possible HTA Use in New Drug Listing
Japan’s Cabinet on June 15 hammered out the 2018 Basic Policy on Economic and Fiscal Management and Reform, dubbed honebuto, which calls for discussions on the use of economic evaluations, such as cost-effective assessments (CEAs), upon the listing of new…
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