High Prices For Orphan Drugs Strain Families And Insurers
Three decades ago, Congress set up a system to encourage drug companies to develop treatments for rare diseases. The law has worked but at a high cost.
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January 18, 2017 at 01:35AM
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NPR News: High Prices For Orphan Drugs Strain Families And Insurers
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