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Pharma Industry Wants Grace Period of at Least 5 Years for Spillover Exclusion Rule
The pharmaceutical industry wants a grace period of “at least five years” for a new rule proposed by the health ministry to exclude previously re-priced products from “spillover” price cuts, instead of the three years currently floated. Major pharma trade…
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