Trump Administration Proposes Rule to Save Medicare Patients $1.1 Billion on Drugs
The Trump administration has proposed a rule aimed at preventing hospitals from marking up discounted drugs for Medicare patients, potentially saving consumers $1.1 billion next year. The rule targets hospitals participating in the 340B program, which provides discounted outpatient prescription drugs to low-income patients.
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Trump Administration Proposes Rule to Save Medicare Patients $1.1 Billion on Drugs
Trump administration proposes a rule it says could save Medicare patients $1.1 billion on drugs
Trump Administration Proposes Rule to Save Medicare Patients $1.1 Billion
Trump administration proposes a rule it says could save Medicare patients $1.1 billion on drugs
Trump Administration Proposes Rule to Save Medicare Patients $1.1 Billion
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