The Guardian | UK

Cost of UK’s drug price with US will come out of NHS budget

Department of health, not Treasury, will foot the bill – with costs forecast to reach £9bn The cost of the government’s drug pricing deal with the Trump administration will come out of the NHS budget instead of the Treasury’s and could eventually reach £9bn a year, campaigners fear. Patrick Vallance, the science minister, has confirmed that the costs – initially an extra £1bn over three years– will be borne by the Department of Health and Social Care, which funds the NHS in England, and not the Treasury.
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