Has the PBAC voluntarily adopted its own version of opportunity cost in its decision-making? Or, has it been at the direction of government? It may not matter - the outcome is the same because 'opportunity cost' is just the rhetorical form of rationing.
Where was the 'frank and complete discussion' on rationing?
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