Federal Drug Discount Expansion Proposal May Cost Illinois Millions, Agency Head Says
Independent analysis says the proposal would raise Illinois employers’ drug costs by $89 million a year and increase state rebates losses by $12.4 million.
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Federal drug discount expansion plan may cost Illinois millions, agency head says
The 340B Drug Pricing Plan is intended to give safety-net clinics and rural hospitals access to discounted drugs. A memo obtained by CNI details the impact the bill could have on group insurance plans.
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Federal drug discount expansion proposal may cost Illinois millions
SPRINGFIELD — A proposal that would expand access to a federal program that discounts the price of prescription drugs could end up costing Illinois employers an additional $89 million a year, including more than $12 million a year for the…
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