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what is nadac drug pricing

NADAC (National Average Drug Acquisition Cost) is a federal benchmark published by CMS that estimates the average price retail pharmacies pay to acquire outpatient prescription drugs. It’s based on nationwide invoice data and used by states and payers to set fair reimbursement rates.

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