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市場傳聞:受美國定價模式影響,日本或將錯失新藥供應

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-- 根據《日經新聞》週二報道,由於美國一項定價模式可能將美國藥品價格與日本在最惠國待遇(MFN)下的較低價格掛鉤,日本或將錯失突破性藥物。 該報稱,根據這項計劃,美國將參考包括日本在內的其他國家的藥品價格來確定聯邦醫療保險(Medicare)和醫療補助(Medicaid)的報銷標準,但企業可以透過不在日本上市產品來規避這一限制。 該報指出,這可能導致製藥公司推遲或放棄進入日本市場,而日本則可能面臨藥品價格上漲和社會保險成本增加的壓力。 報導稱,產業組織正在敦促日本重新評估其定價規則,以使創新藥物的價格與國際水準接軌,並在專利期間維持這一水準。 (市場動態新聞來自與全球市場專業人士的對話。這些資訊被認為是來自可靠來源,但可能包含傳聞和推測。準確性無法保證。)

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