High prices for prescription drugs have made news lately, and both Democratic and Republican presidential candidates have begun to talk about the issue. In a new blog post, Sabrina Corlette, Ashley Williams, and Justin Giovannelli of the Georgetown University Health Policy Institute's Center on Health Insurance Reforms look at how a number of states have already moved ahead with legislative and regulatory action to help consumers.
State Efforts to Reduce Consumers’ Cost-Sharing for Prescription Drugs
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