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Estimating the effect of optimizing anticancer drug vials on medical costs in Japan based on the data from a cancer hospital.

Koichi MatsuoHisanaga NomuraMasanobu UchiyamaMotoyasu MiyazakiOsamu Imakyure
Published in: BMC health services research (2020)
Based on these study results, implementation of DVO-based preparation of injectable anticancer drugs in Japan in 2017 would have resulted in saving approximately US$460 million. This calculation revealed the need for the Japanese government to modify the methods employed to calculate drug costs in the insurance system and develop policies for the proper and optimal use of medical resources.
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