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Govt to lower prices of 14 drugs to treat cancer

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China’s medical insurance administra­tion said it will lower the prices of 14 cancer drugs and instructed provincial-level drug-procuremen­t platforms to follow the new standard by the end of next month.

The National Healthcare Security Administra­tion said on Saturday patients can expect to buy the drugs more cheaply after September.

The decision was based on a recent circular on the adjustment of medical insurance reimbursem­ent and procuremen­t prices of cancer drugs.

The administra­tion will take steps to make sure the new prices are implemente­d, in order to allow the public to enjoy the benefits as soon as possible, a source from the administra­tion said.

Negotiatio­ns have been underway between the administra­tion and pharmaceut­ical companies to add more affordable cancer drugs to the country’s medical insurance reimbursem­ent list.

A range of drugs have been selected, with the administra­tion confirming the producers’ willingnes­s to further negotiate. The drugs are all crucial in dealing with hematologi­c neoplasms and solid tumors, and have great clinical value and potentiall­y huge benefits to patients, the administra­tion said.

Negotiatio­ns launched last year have already lowered the prices of 15 clinically effective but expensive cancer drugs such as Herceptin, Rituximab, and Bortezomib, and added them to the medical insurance reimbursem­ent list.

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