Across the most recent 1 story covering Ben Rome — 100% neutral sentiment, averaging 6/10 impact.
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Timeline
NPR Analysis Reveals Limited Coverage
Analysis finds only 92 drug deals, covering fewer than 12% of participating companies' brand-name portfolios.
TrumpRx Website Launches
The portal goes live, offering discounts on a subset of brand-name drugs.
Voluntary Agreements Reached
Drugmakers agree to participate in a new discount program after closed-door negotiations involving tariff threats.
Demand Letters Sent
Administration sends letters to 17 drug companies demanding lower prices and direct-to-consumer sales, threatening tariffs if not met within 60 days.
Executive Order Issued
President Trump signs executive order aimed at bringing U.S. drug prices in line with other wealthy countries, setting stage for TrumpRx.
Six months after launch, the government’s TrumpRx drug discount portal offers just 92 brand-name medications—less than 12% of products from participating pharma firms—leaving gaps in cancer, HIV, and inflammatory disease treatments. Health policy experts question its scalability as a long-term cost-containment tool.
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Story count
Number of distinct stories where Ben Rome was a primary or referenced actor.
Recency clustering
Whether mentions are concentrated in a recent window (a news cycle) or distributed (a sustained arc).
Sentiment distribution
Aggregate sentiment of the stories mentioning this entity, weighted by impact score.
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