Toshihiko Takeda, senior advisor at Boston Consulting Group, has raised concerns over Japan’s revised pricing rules for conditionally approved regenerative medicine products, arguing that initial prices set lower are unlikely to be revised upward later. Speaking at a media briefing…
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