Doctors Rarely Discuss Drug Costs With Patients
13th Nov 2006, 20:26 GMT
U.S. doctors often fail to discuss costs, prescription drug insurance coverage and other related issues when they give new prescriptions to patients, a new study finds. (The full text of this article is available free)
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