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MOF Panel Leery of Pricey Drugs for Huge Patient Population: FY2020 Budget Recommendation
The Fiscal System Council submitted its recommendation paper for FY2020 budget formulations on November 25, warning the government of the potential financial impact from not only up-and-coming cell and gene therapies but also expensive medicines targeting a huge patient population.…
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