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US medicines cost nearly triple those of other nations

Por: Newsweek Health February 02, 2024

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It's no secret that healthcare in the U.S. is expensive. But according to new research, U.S. prescription drug prices are, on average, nearly three times more expensive than in other wealthy nations.In a recently published report by the RAND Corporation, researchers compared the prices of all prescription drugs available in the U.S. to those in 33 other high-income countries from the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development... + full article



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