WEBINAR VIDEO | Belgium’s medicines reimbursement reform

WEBINAR VIDEO | Belgium’s medicines reimbursement reform
February 29, 2024

During this webinar, Kirian Claeyé and Bart Junior Bollen guide you through the eagerly anticipated reform of the reimbursement procedures for medicines in Belgium.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bo0QxZNed6Q.

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  • Bart Junior Bollen

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