Posts Tagged Drug Pricing
Spanberger Drug Prices Bill Likely to Become Law
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on October 29, 2019
How much should the public know about how drug prices are calculated? One Virginia congresswoman is hoping to increase transparency. Michael Pope reports.
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