CMS Reminds State Medicaid Agencies: Accelerated Approval Is Still Full Approval
Executive Summary
States are eager to try more aggressive methods to rein in prescription drug costs under Medicaid, and CMS is willing to be flexible in permitting innovative contracting. But the agency is also quietly but firmly making clear that all FDA-approved drugs have to be treated the same.
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