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Faulty Wage Data Might Have Affected Drug Pricing as Labor Stats Used for Cost-Based Method
A scandal involving the health ministry’s monthly jobs data might spill over into the drug pricing arena, with the labor survey in question partly forming the basis of a coefficient used in the cost-based price-setting method, informed sources told Jiho.…
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