“Nothing's in stone, but we are hopeful that they will use this time to actually make some drugs more affordable for state and local governments in 2025," Mr. DeMarco said, adding that the coalition he leads will be pushing to expand the board's authority to set upper-payment limits for drugs purchased by all Marylanders in the upcoming legislative session.
Maryland lawmakers approve plan to allow caps on high-cost prescription drugs
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“The board has already started its work with preliminary funding and is doing a great job exploring the impact of rising drug costs across the state,” said Vincent DeMarco, president of Maryland Citizens' Health Initiative.
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