samedi 8 juillet 2017
This Toronto physician says doctors should be required to know the price of drugs
Canadian physicians are largely unaware of the cost of the drugs that they prescribing to their patients, says a Toronto family physician who is pushing for legislation that would require doctors to know drug prices.
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