Throughout the United States, escalating drug prices are putting immense pressure on state budgets. Several states are looking for ways to push back. Last year, Massachusetts asked the Trump administration for a waiver that would, among other things, allow its Medicaid program to decline to cover costly drugs for which there is limited or inadequate evidence of clinical efficacy. By credibly threatening to exclude such drugs from coverage, Massachusetts hoped to extract price concessions and constrain the fastest-growing part of its Medicaid budget
Prescription drug prices have climbed to unaffordable levels in recent years, creating a serious pub...
As Americans report ever-growing difficulty affording their prescription drugs, President Donald Tru...
The cost of brand-name drugs in the United States is up to four times higher than in other countries...
Throughout the United States, escalating drug prices are putting immense pressure on state budgets. ...
A new Maryland law that creates a prescription-drug affordability board to help the state regulate d...
On May 19, 2003, the Supreme Court in Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America v. Walsh ...
Prohibiting gag clauses could help lower consumer out-of-pocket pharmacy costs - if Pharmacy Benefit...
It is no secret: the prices of prescription drugs in the United States are unsustainable. A piercing...
Mckenzie Taylor continues our monthly conversation on the strategies presented in The Trump Administ...
The question of prescription drug pricing and affordability has assumed far greater salience for Ame...
The rapid rise of prescription drug costs in the United States has triggered heated debate at the fe...
This paper provides a brief summary of the Medicaid prescription drug benefit. It explains the mecha...
The United States healthcare system is one of the most expensive in the world. Unlike other products...
We present the first systematic analysis of state policies limiting prescription drug access under ...
Earlier this year, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) proposed changes to the current...
Prescription drug prices have climbed to unaffordable levels in recent years, creating a serious pub...
As Americans report ever-growing difficulty affording their prescription drugs, President Donald Tru...
The cost of brand-name drugs in the United States is up to four times higher than in other countries...
Throughout the United States, escalating drug prices are putting immense pressure on state budgets. ...
A new Maryland law that creates a prescription-drug affordability board to help the state regulate d...
On May 19, 2003, the Supreme Court in Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America v. Walsh ...
Prohibiting gag clauses could help lower consumer out-of-pocket pharmacy costs - if Pharmacy Benefit...
It is no secret: the prices of prescription drugs in the United States are unsustainable. A piercing...
Mckenzie Taylor continues our monthly conversation on the strategies presented in The Trump Administ...
The question of prescription drug pricing and affordability has assumed far greater salience for Ame...
The rapid rise of prescription drug costs in the United States has triggered heated debate at the fe...
This paper provides a brief summary of the Medicaid prescription drug benefit. It explains the mecha...
The United States healthcare system is one of the most expensive in the world. Unlike other products...
We present the first systematic analysis of state policies limiting prescription drug access under ...
Earlier this year, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) proposed changes to the current...
Prescription drug prices have climbed to unaffordable levels in recent years, creating a serious pub...
As Americans report ever-growing difficulty affording their prescription drugs, President Donald Tru...
The cost of brand-name drugs in the United States is up to four times higher than in other countries...