"While countries like Japan, Germany, Austria and Great Britain get around 60% of their new medicines reimbursed within three months of registration, Australia only manages to get 2% reimbursed within three months," says the new report commissioned by Johnson & Johnson.
'Australians should be the first in the world to access new medical technologies'
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