NHS gets £8m payout over drug firm's anti-competitive practices The NHS has been given an £8m payout from a pharmaceutical firm after an investigation found that it engaged in anti-competitive practices that pushed up the cost of a life-saving drug for the health service.
It is the first time that the Competition and Markets Authority has secured such a payment to the NHS as part of one of its investigations. The Guardian
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It is the first time that the Competition and Markets Authority has secured such a payment to the NHS as part of one of its investigations. The Guardian
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