NHS could pay 25% more for medicines under plan to end row with drugmakers and Trump

UK ministers seek to end pricing row with pharma industry cited as reason for firms axing projects

Ministers are preparing to raise the amount the NHS pays pharmaceutical firms for medicines by up to 25% after weeks of intensive talks with the Donald Trump administration and drugmakers.

The government has drawn up fresh proposals to end a standoff with the industry over drug pricing, including changing the cost-effectiveness thresholds under which new medications are assessed for use on the NHS, according to industry sources.

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