FDA, Medicare And The Future Of Coverage With Evidence Development For Accelerated Approvals
Executive Summary
Health policy experts discuss ways Medicare coverage policy may evolve in the coming years and how efforts to smooth the transition between accelerated drug approvals and Medicare reimbursement decisions could play out.
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