AmCham Lauds China’s Essential Drug List But Calls For Wider Range Of Products
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
The American Chamber of Commerce in China says the country has come far in its goal of spreading health care across the country and needs to take a few more steps to allow a greater variety of drugs to be sold under insurance.
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