Latvian drugmakers welcome healthcare reforms

19 September 2018
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Latvia’s leading pharmaceutical trade group has issued a statement welcoming healthcare reforms in the country and strongly supporting their continuation.

The Association of International Research-based Pharmaceutical Manufacturers (SIFFA) said that the Latvian government has supported a “significant budget increase” for healthcare, including reimbursed products.

SIFFA also welcomed an intention to include improved availability of reimbursed medicines as a priority, including a return to higher reimbursement of medicines, which are currently reimbursed at 50% or 75%.

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