Hospitals Prepare To Launch Their Own Drug Company To Fight High Prices And Shortages

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Shortages of commonplace generic drugs have plagued hospitals in recent years. So several major hospital systems and philanthropies are launching a nonprofit, generic drug company to help fight rising costs and shortages.

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planetmoney Would be interesting to do an episode in the economics of this idea... benefits and possible pitfalls long term

I don't by this for a minute.they charge whatever they want for surgery. Same will be true here .

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