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- Assessing user fees under the Prescription Drug User Fee Amendments of 20171
- Association of patient out-of-pocket costs with prescription abandonment and delay in fills of novel oral anticancer agents1
- Brand name drug prices increase more than twice as fast as inflation in 20181
- Brand name prescription drug prices increase four times faster than inflation in 20171
- Getting to the root of high prescription drug prices: drivers and potential solutions1
- How does the Trump Administration drug pricing blueprint affect Medicaid?1
- One percent of drugs with Medicaid reimbursement were not FDA-approved1
- Price decreases for widely used generic drugs slow in 2017 after two years of substantial price drops1
- Prices for and spending on specialty drugs in Medicare Part D and Medicaid1
- Prices for and spending on specialty drugs in Medicare Part D and Medicaid: an in-depth analysis1
- Rebates for brand-name drugs in Part D substantially reduced the growth in spending from 2011 to 20151
- Rx price watch report: price growth for brand name and specialty drugs more than offset price decrease for generic drugs1
- Rx price watch report: specialty prescription drug prices continue to climb1
- Searching for savings in Medicare drug price negotiations1
- Status of U.S. health insurance coverage and the potential of recent congressional health reform bills to expand coverage and lower consumer costs: invited testimony : U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Rules : hearing on "Medicare for All Act of 2019"1
- Summary of recent and proposed changes to Medicare prescription drug coverage and reimbursement1
- Trends in retail prices of brand name prescription drugs widely used by older Americans: 2017 year-end update1
- Trends in retail prices of generic prescription drugs widely used by older Americans: 2017 year-end update1
- Trends in retail prices of prescription drugs widely used by older Americans: 2017 year-end update1
- Trends in retail prices of specialty prescription drugs widely used by older Americans: 2017 year-end update1