New prescription-drug plan improving access, users say
New prescription-drug plan improving access, users say
Doctors and patients say they are getting improved access to the right medications since the state took control of Medicaid’s prescription-drug program from insurers, but state officials say it’s too early to determine if they have saved any of the state’s projected $244M.
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