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MHLW to Propose Two-Third Sampling Rate for Wholesaler Survey for Off-Year Drug Re-Pricing; Go/No-Go Debate to Continue
The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW) plans to propose that two thirds (67%) of wholesaler offices in Japan be covered by the drug price survey to be conducted to collect data for the planned “off-year” re-pricing next April,…
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