Administration Opposes Democrats Plan for Negotiating Medicare Drug Prices
13th Nov 2006, 09:44 GMT
The Bush administration asserts that federal price negotiations would cause the current Medicare drug benefit to unravel, and would not result in lower drug prices.
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