Progress Being Made With Cell And Gene Therapy Market Access, But Challenges Remain
Executive Summary
Drug developers and payers are coming together long before product approvals to work out payment options for high-cost, high-impact cell and gene therapies, but challenges like portability of commercially insured patients and Medicaid best price requirements remain.
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