-
A Senate committee amended a "comprehensive plan" meant to address health care costs in Indiana.
-
The 340B program requires pharmaceutical companies to sell drugs at a discount to certain health care organizations.
-
Generic drugs gave Americans access to effective, cheap prescription medications. It’s saved them trillions of dollars over the past few decades. But there are signs this vital industry may be in deep trouble.
-
Two bills aiming to lower hospital and prescription drug prices in Indiana passed both the House and Senate and are now headed to Gov. Eric Holcomb’s desk