Rural Hospitals Struggle To Stock Expensive Drugs That Could Save Lives
A federal drug program blocks rural hospitals from getting discounts on rare-disease drugs, forcing staff to cut back on supplies of lifesaving medicines.
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September 16, 2017 at 03:35AM
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NPR News: Rural Hospitals Struggle To Stock Expensive Drugs That Could Save Lives
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