U.S. President Donald Trump announced Friday that nine drugmakers have agreed to lower the cost of their prescription drugs in the U.S.
They agreed to charge the U.S. government no more for new drugs than the prices paid by other well-off countries. The agreements will allow state Medicaid programs to access lower prices from the nine ...
If you need assistance to reenroll in Medicaid you can schedule an appointment with one of the enrollment coordinators at the ...
In our news wrap Friday, nine pharmaceutical companies agreed to cut prices on many drugs they sell to Medicaid and sell them directly to consumers through the 'TrumpRx' website, Russian President ...
MaineHealth, according to the statement, is examining ways to refer patients to clinics that do not participate in Medicaid ...
In Minnesota, a huge, multiyear social-services fraud scandal keeps growing. Federal prosecutors this week charged six more ...
Doctors and children's hospitals say nothing in the evidence has changed to justify the Trump administration's efforts to ban gender-affirming care for teens and tweens.
A former nursing home magnate pardoned by President Donald Trump of his federal convictions must report to prison in Arkansas ...
Federal prosecutors estimated fraud could potentially reach $9 billion in losses. State officials didn't say the number was wrong and invited proof, but said they didn't have evidence to suggest that ...
In his latest effort to lower drug costs, President Donald Trump unveiled Friday “Most Favored Nation” pricing deals with nine more pharmaceutical companies.
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