Trump administration proposes a rule it says could save Medicare patients $1.1 billion on drugs

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration is proposing a new rule on Thursday to keep hospitals from charging markups on discounted drugs for Medicare patients and says that could save consumers $1.1 billion next year, according to esti…
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