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Federal court puts chill on Maryland drug price-gouging law


 


“We’ll get more broad and better evolution on this issue if the federal government decides to take it seriously – which it hasn’t so far,” Dr. Kesselheim said.

To be fair, Maryland’s law is only one of a bevy of approaches.

Other states have focused on price transparency laws. In California, drug companies must disclose in advance if a price might increase by more than a set percent and that they justify the increase. Industry has sued to block the California law.

New York has limited what the state will pay for drugs, establishing a process to review if expensive drugs are priced out of step with their medical value.

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