
Did you know that Virginians pay 36% more than the national average for prescription medications?
If passed, Senate Bill 274 and House Bill 570 could help lower the costs of certain medications thanks to the creation of a Prescription Drug Affordability Board in Virginia.
@vadogwoodnews Did you know that Virginians pay 36% more than the national average for prescription medications? If passed, Senate Bill 274 and House Bill 570 could help lower the costs of certain medications thanks to the creation of a Prescription Drug Affordability Board in Virginia. #healthcare #drugaffordability #virginianews #prescriptiondrugs #drugcosts #affordable #medications ♬ original sound – The Dogwood
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