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PhRMA Wants No Off-Year Price Cuts, Urges Japan Not to Backslide: Chair
Japan must stay on its pro-innovation path for pharmaceutical policies with the FY2024 reform as a starting point and not backslide by expanding “off-year” drug price revisions, said Daniel O’Day, chair of the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA),…
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