Restrictions on $2 Million Drug Highlight Challenge for Gene Therapies

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Restrictions on $2 Million Drug Highlight Challenge for Gene Therapies
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The world’s most expensive drug can help babies survive, but insurers are still figuring out their coverage of the gene therapy

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