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The president has signed an executive order stating that the US will institute a “most-favored-nation” policy, whereby the US will pay the same price for a drug as the nation that pays the lowest ...
It's no secret that brand-name drugs in the U.S. are much more expensive than they are abroad. In the spirit of fairness, the ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order this week setting a 30-day deadline for drugmakers to electively lower ...
Toward the end of his first Administration, Trump signed a similar Executive Order aimed at lowering the prices of some drugs ...
Senate Democrats and the Biden administration dropped plans to set drug price caps based on the amount paid in other ...
The Trump administration is already gearing up for another round of Medicare drug price negotiations, while OpenAI launched a ...
CMS draft expands drug price talks to include Medicare Part B drugs and outlines steps for future renegotiations; public ...
President Trump signed an executive order Monday that will attempt to bring the down the cost of some drugs in the United States — but why are drugs so high to begin with?
The executive order would require other countries to pay more for medications so that Americans could pay less. But experts ...
Trump spoke about a sweeping executive order he signed Monday that promised to lower prescription drug prices by between 59% ...
An estimated 60% of adults in Hawai'i rely on or use prescription medication, and a new executive order could lower the cost ...