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President Trump signed an executive order Monday meant to slash Americans’ pharmaceutical costs by up to 90% by tying the price paid by government programs like Medicare to the rates drug ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- As overdose deaths are back on the rise, one San Francisco supervisor is proposing a shift in the city's drug policy. Supervisor Matt Dorsey's Recovery First ordinance heads ...
“Now is not the time to take the foot off the gas pedal,” said Dr. Daniel Ciccarone, a drug policy expert at the University of California, San Francisco.
As highlighted in the Foundation for Drug Policy Solutions' The Hyannis Consensus: The Blueprint for Effective Drug Policy, the nation's drug policy "should promote a health standard that ...
President Donald Trump on Monday signed an executive order that seeks to bring the price of drugs in the United States in line with what other countries pay. The policy, known as most-favored ...
San Francisco moved closer Thursday to adopting a “recovery first” drug policy that sets abstinence from illicit drugs as its primary goal, a proposal that has prompted heated debate in the ...
The president claimed the order will help lower drug prices between 59% and 80%, or "I guess even 90%." But health policy experts said it is still unclear how much the policy could reduce prices ...
The new executive order builds on that policy by not limiting it to certain drugs under Medicare but also including Medicaid and private sector insurance available on the commercial marker ...
President Trump confirmed late yesterday that he would revive a “most-favored nation” drug pricing policy, aiming to tie U.S. prices to those in other countries.