File:Moeten geneesmiddelen voor zeldzame ziektes echt onbetaalbaar zijn.webm

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Nederlands: Zijn dure geneesmiddelen de schuld van gewetenloze farmaceutische bedrijven? Of kunnen ze niet anders dan die prijzen zo hoog maken? En wil dat dan zeggen dat wie de pech heeft aan een zeldzame ziekte te lijden sowieso onbetaalbare geneesmiddelen nodig heeft? Bio-statisticus prof. dr. Geert Molenberghs legt het allemaal eens goed uit zodat jij tijdens de volgende cafédiscussie de redelijke kan uithangen.

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current15:37, 20 September 201914 min 32 s, 1,920 × 1,080 (196.4 MB)PJ Geest (talk | contribs)Imported media from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1Ghw5c1at0

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