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Chuikyo Reps Give Kudos to Formulary Initiatives, but Wary on Creating Medical Fees
Members of a key Japanese reimbursement policy panel on June 26 showed their understanding for the benefits of formularies in optimizing drug use, but sounded negative about establishing related medical fees to evaluate healthcare providers’ efforts on this front. The…
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