According to latter articles in the...
According to latter articles in the New York Times, Congres is proposing legislation that would systematically compare the effectiveness and richness of top-selling prescription drugs. Proponent of the legislation predict that Medicare will expend $400 billion on of the present day drug benefits over the nearest 10 years. They argue there should be objective, reliable information about which medicines are chiefly effective. And they say that the propos research will ultimately improve the quality of care. put drugs into companies worry that the propos studies may be used to restrict patient access to
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