In "Patchwork of contrasting medication cultures across the USA," you observe that some regions, specifically the corridor from New York to DC and parts of the Southeast, prefer more expensive drugs. Do you have a sense of why they do so? Could it be that cheaper drugs are not as prevalent?
In "Patchwork of contrasting medication cultures across the USA," you observe that some regions, specifically the corridor from New York to DC and parts of the Southeast, prefer more expensive drugs. Do you have a sense of why they do so? Could it be that cheaper drugs are not as prevalent?