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市场传闻:受美国定价模式影响,日本或将错失新药供应

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-- 据《日经新闻》周二报道,由于美国一项定价模式可能将美国药品价格与日本在最惠国待遇(MFN)下的较低价格挂钩,日本或将错失突破性药物。 该报称,根据这项计划,美国将参考包括日本在内的其他国家的药品价格来确定联邦医疗保险(Medicare)和医疗补助(Medicaid)的报销标准,但企业可以通过不在日本上市产品来规避这一限制。 该报指出,这可能导致制药公司推迟或放弃进入日本市场,而日本则可能面临药品价格上涨和社会保险成本增加的压力。 报道称,行业组织正在敦促日本重新评估其定价规则,以使创新药物的价格与国际水平接轨,并在专利期内维持这一水平。 (市场动态新闻来源于与全球市场专业人士的对话。这些信息被认为是来自可靠来源,但可能包含传闻和推测。准确性无法保证。)

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