News

Missourians simply cannot afford their prescription drugs. More than one in four have skipped doses or split pills to make prescriptions last longer. Over half worry they won’t be able to afford their ...
Just when Americans thought inflation was cooling, January brought record-breaking price increases across essential services.
Congress must take immediate legislative action to lower prescription drug out-of-pocket costs. Making drugs more affordable is not a heavy lift on Capitol Hill and is, in fact, not even ...
Prescription drug prices still surging despite efforts by federal government Consumers spent $61 billion on out-of-pocket prescriptions last year, per GoodRX Prescription Cost Tracker ...
Prescription drugs prices have rapidly increased, ... Today, we have a dozen new drugs that hit the market with manufacturer price tags at over $1 million for a one-time treatment.
Can Trump lower prescription drug prices? ... PBMs wield enormous control over the availability and cost of drugs, ... "The last time he proposed this in 2020, ...
These drugs often cost thousands of dollars per month and now account for nearly 50 percent of total prescription drug spending in the U.S., up from just 19 percent in 2004.
Healthcare analyst Ellen Andrews, Ph. D, highlights a first-in-the-nation bill that the state passed this year in an effort to control generic drug prices.
Price differences are especially pertinent with these weight loss drugs, which are officially called glucagon-like peptide-1 ...
A new feature added to the state’s All Payer Claims Database lets users compare average prescription costs, helping avoid surprises and potentially save money. The update, launched in June, builds on ...