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The bills passed in the Senate Thursday would prevent drug makers from limiting access to covered meds
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Glenn Chin's Michigan prison term will run at the same time as his current longer federal sentence for crimes related to the outbreak
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The bill would prevent drug manufacturers from choosing to not work with or not provide those pharmacies that the entities contract with
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Michigan is taking part in a 3-billion-dollar nationwide opioid settlement with Walmart announced this week. Michigan Public Radio’s Colin Jackson has more.
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A state policy will make it easier for women to access many common types of birth control without a visit to the doctor’s office. Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced the policy Monday during a visit to Flint.
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Whitmer said the changes, which were recommended by a task force she created in 2020, will improve transparency and ensure that Michigan residents “have access to all the information about the back-end cost and profit of their prescription medication. This will help lower inflated prices.”
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A series of bills that aim to make getting medication and medical care easier, more affordable and transparent passed the Michigan House Wednesday.One…
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Meijer said Monday it is expanding COVID-19 vaccinations across Michigan this week, with plans to administer up to 25,000 doses to people age 65 and older…