Treat pharma as a utility, and 10 other ways states can lower drug prices
(Ed Silverman for STAT) As prescription drug costs continue to squeeze state budgets, a group of state health policy makers
Read More(Ed Silverman for STAT) As prescription drug costs continue to squeeze state budgets, a group of state health policy makers
Read MoreOmnicare, the nation’s largest nursing home pharmacy, reached an agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice to pay $28.1 million
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Read More(By Michelle Andrews for Kaiser Health News) The health law prohibits insurers from discriminating against people with serious illnesses, but
Read More(By Shefali Luthra for Kaiser Health News) On any given day, pediatrician Lindsay Irvin estimates a quarter of her patients
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Read More(By Ayla Ellison for Becker’s Hospital Review) Penn State Milton S. Hershey (Pa.) Medical Center and Harrisburg, Pa.-based PinnacleHealth System
Read More(By Jordan Rau for Kaiser Health News) Andrea Schankman’s three-year relationship with her insurer, Coventry Health Care of Missouri, has
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