Drug Bill Item May Cost Up to $5 Million: ; Site Would Be for Eligibility Findings; the Capitol Report; 2004 Legislature
Charleston Gazette › March 10, 2004
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Charleston Gazette › March 10, 2004
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A proposed one-stop center that state residents could call or visit online to find out their eligibility for prescription drug discounts could cost the state as much as $5 million a year to operate, based on the costs of a similar center in Maryland, a state official said Tuesday.See the full content of this document
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Drug Bill Item May Cost Up to $5 Million: ; Site Would Be for Eligibility Findings; the Capitol Report; 2004 Legislature
The center is part of the Senate's version of a prescription drug bill, now being reviewed by a House-Senate conference committee.
Under an agreement between Senate leaders and representatives of major pha...See the full content of this document
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