Price controls could pound the final nail in the coffin for rural Minnesota health care

If price controls are imposed on medicines, many rural doctors will be put in the untenable position of deciding whether to prescribe their preferred, more effective treatment at a financial loss or to administer an outdated, less effective treatment that fits within the price-controlled market.

Read our full op-ed that appeared on the issue in the Fargo Forum by clicking here.

Ainsley Shea