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Drug costs in a PA dispute

 |  By HealthLeaders Media Staff  
   June 24, 2008

The Pennsylvania governor's administration hopes to take advantage of a law that allows the state to get larger rebates than commercial insurers on the purchasing of medication for its Medicaid program by centralizing the purchasing, something currently handled by HMOs, within the state Department of Public Welfare. Supporters say cost savings could total as much as $95 million per year. However, opponents say hidden expenses could drain the anticipated savings.

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