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Healthy Skepticism Library item: 9379

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Publication type: Journal Article

Clinton team works with drug companies to expand access, restrict costs.
Am J Hosp Pharm. 1993 Mar; 50:(3):388, 391


Abstract:

Ideas suggested by the Clinton administration transition team for ensuring affordable access to prescription drugs are briefly discussed, including questions posed by the Clinton team to drug manufacturers on policy options.

Keywords:
Cost Control/methods Drug Costs* Drug Industry/economics* Drug Utilization Drugs, Generic Health Policy Humans Prescriptions, Drug/economics* United States

 

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