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Personalized medicine: Factors influencing reimbursement
Health Policy, 10/12/09
Meckley LM et al. – To date, the promise and hype of PM has outpaced its evidentiary support. In order to achieve favorable coverage and reimbursement and to support premium prices for PM, manufacturers will need to bring better clinical evidence to the marketplace and better establish the value of their products.
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