Senate proposes incentivizing generic drugmakers to help control price hikes
After a yearlong investigation into rising drug prices, the U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging has released a report that seeks to provide solutions to
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After a yearlong investigation into rising drug prices, the U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging has released a report that seeks to provide solutions to
One by one, key health care industry groups are telling the incoming Republican administration and Congress that it’s not a good idea to repeal the
VIDEO: Pharma companies have broken their social contracts with patients by pricing drugs too high, says Dr. Kenneth Davis, President and CEO of Mt. Sinai
The high prices Americans pay for generic drugs may have been cooked up by pharmaceutical salespeople on golf courses, at a New Jersey steakhouse or
Arizona has joined a growing list of states that have adopted a dose of tough love for patients seeking prescription pain pills, but some
The Chicago City Council unanimously approved an ordinance Wednesday, over industry objections, requiring pharmaceutical sales representatives to carry a special license. Mayor Rahm Emanuel
Despite a variety of recent efforts to reduce pharmacy bills for U.S. seniors, many elderly patients with diabetes still face substantial out-of-pocket drug costs
It happens in doctors’ offices across the country. Physicians hand out coupons for new prescriptions to offset their patients’ insurance copays. “Every time [my
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