University of Michigan: Why are U.S. Drug Prices So High? What Should a Presidential Policy to Lower Drug Costs Include?
October 30, 2020
October 30, 2020
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Oct. 30 -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
The high price of prescription drugs is an important issue for voters, and in the past 50 years, Congress and the president have made little headway in restraining costs.
John Clark, clinical associate professor at the College of Pharmacy and director of pharmacy services at Michigan Medicine, and Amy Thompson, clinical associate professor at the College of Pharmacy and directo . . .
The high price of prescription drugs is an important issue for voters, and in the past 50 years, Congress and the president have made little headway in restraining costs.
John Clark, clinical associate professor at the College of Pharmacy and director of pharmacy services at Michigan Medicine, and Amy Thompson, clinical associate professor at the College of Pharmacy and directo . . .