No matter how you look at it, the Most Favored Nation rule is bad policy

Last month, the administration released the “Most Favored Nation” (MFN) rule, which allows foreign governments to decide the value of Part B medicines, while also likely limiting seniors’ access to existing medicines and discouraging investments in future treatments and cures. No matter how you look at it, the MFN rule is bad policy. 
Source: The Catalyst - Category: Pharmaceuticals Tags: Medicare Part B CMMI International Reference Pricing Source Type: news