Md. Democratic reform proposals Cardin, Van Hollen join the spiral of health, ideas
Washington - It turns out that the reorganisation of the health system is not only for presidential candidates.
During the preliminary runners in both parties float ideas for expanding access to medication and treatment, two Democrats from Maryland - Benjamin L. Czech Senator Cardin and Chris Van Hollen - are used its own proposals.
Van Hollen, action Wednesday, so that States negotiate directly with pharmaceutical companies to secure discounts on prescription drugs for low-income residents.
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