New Zealand's PHARMAC Gains $41 Million In Funding; Adds Sprycel And Humira For Reimbursement
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
PERTH, Australia - New Zealand's Pharmaceutical Management Agency's 2009/2010 budget saw a $41 million increase, bringing the total agency budget to $694 million, with $10 million of the new funds transferred from New Zealand District Health Board budgets
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