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Subject: 1st wave of drug price hikes take effect | The least, most healthy states in US | Judge blocks federal policy cutting drug payments to hospitals | Top 5 FDA-related stories of 2018
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January 2, 2019
TODAY'S TOP STORIES
1. January's first drug price hikes average 6.3%: 5 notes
 
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4. Learn how to maximize often-overlooked savings opportunities, such a freight management in this upcoming webinar.

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7. Freight management: Healthcare's overlooked savings opportunity. Register for this upcoming webinar to learn how to maximize economies of scale. 

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