2003 drug act benefits hospitals

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President George W. Bush signed the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003, in December. It was the most significant expansion of Medicare benefits that focused on drug benefits and provisions related to hospitals and physicians.

Legal issues & crime, Government regulation (cont), Government domestic functions, Government regulation, Regulation, Licensing, and Inspection of Miscellaneous Commercial Sectors, Legal/Government Regulation, Health Regulation, Laws, regulations and rules, Bush, George W., Medical law, Health policy, President of the United States

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Industry trends

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The demographic trends influencing the pharmaceutical sector, the trends in the sales of drugs in the United States, and the mergers taking place in the industry, are detailed. The performance of different kinds of drugs in terms of sales, are also detailed.

Acquisitions & mergers, Sales & consumption, Industry Overview, Mergers, acquisitions and divestments, Company acquisition/merger, Demographic aspects, Industry sales and revenue, Market size, Industry forecasts

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How the industry operates

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The operational details of the pharmaceutical industry relating to development of new drugs, emergence of biotechnology firms and advances in oncology, etc. are discussed.

Product development, Biotechnology industry, Biotechnology industries, Growth, Oncology, Company growth, Industry overview

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subjects list: United States, Drugs, Pharmaceutical industry, Forecasts and trends, Market trend/market analysis
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