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The number of Americans who died from overdoses of drugs like fentanyl and meth dropped nearly 30% last year, falling to a level not seen since before the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the CDC.
During his first term, Trump in 2020 had pushed a similar "most favored nation" rule for drug prices that would have applied to Medicare payments but was later rescinded by the Biden administration.
An executive order from President Trump aims to make deep cuts to prescription drug costs, putting GOP lawmakers who have traditionally opposed government-directed drug pricing in a tough position.
President Donald Trump announced he plans to sign an executive order on Monday that will reduce the cost of prescription drugs and pharmaceuticals "almost immediately, by 30% to 80%." Trump made ...
The big announcement that President Trump teased earlier this week in the Oval Office is a "most favored nation" plan to cut Medicare drug prices, sources told CBS News. The Trump administration ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday aimed at slashing prescription drug prices in the U.S. that could lead to the capping of prices at a level equivalent to the cost in ...
President Trump said Monday he will implement a prescription drug payment plan that could dramatically lower prices paid by Medicare and possibly Medicaid, although details remain murky.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Monday instructing drug companies to reduce prices of prescription drugs or face consequences from the federal government. But the effort amounts ...
Hospitals could get higher 340B drug discounts if tariffs kick in for pharmaceuticals, potentially adding fuel to policymakers’ efforts to curb the program’s growth. President Donald Trump ...
The MFN sets Medicaid’s price for a drug at the lowest price charged in other developed countries each of which has price controls on drugs. If implemented, this policy will make a bad situation ...
President Donald Trump announced plans to cut prescription drug prices, claiming the U.S. will begin paying the "lowest price there is in the world" for medications. On Monday, he signed a "most ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said the timeline to see U.S. drug prices fall to the same level as those seen in European countries will largely depend on how ...