Drugmakers spent years raising the cost of insulin largely to compete with each other, resulting in higher prices for the uninsured and the underinsured, according to a two-year-long investigation by the Senate Finance Committee.
Documents turned over to lawmakers showed that
Leaders of the committee say the findings underscore the need for changes to how drugs like insulin are priced in the U.S. ...
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