China Medical News

2021

May: Anti-cancer drugs more accessible for clinical use in China

Hospitals in China saw a 15% increase in 2020 in the variety of medical insurance covered anti-cancer drugs with negotiated price cuts compared with 2019. The data was based on results from a monitoring network that covers more than 1,400 hospitals across China, Guo Yanhong, an official with the National Health Commission, told a press conference on May 10.

In 2018, 17 anti-cancer drugs were included in China's medical insurance reimbursement list, with their prices cut by 56.7 percent on average after a round of price negotiations between the National Healthcare Security Administration and pharmaceutical companies. The hospitals under the monitoring network purchased 450.8 percent more of the 17 anti-cancer drugs on average in 2020 than in 2018, Guo said, adding that the accessibility of anti-cancer drugs for clinical use has increased. (Source: Xinhua)

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