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How Much Should Drugs Cost?
A new way of looking at drug prices. -
Senator Warren Asks About Generic Drug Prices & FDA Oversight
"Why Are Some Generic Drugs Skyrocketing In Price?"Comments
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Cost of Cancer in Canada
Right now, some Cancer patients are paying thousands of dollars for treatment. The reason?Comments
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PBS Documentary Trailer: Rx
The film looks beyond technology and medicine, and explores a health care model focused on medicine's fundamental mission: to promote health, prevent sickness and help people live long, productive lives. -
How US Health Insurers Limit the Use of Medicines
Accessing medicines prescribed by your Doctor.Comments
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Saints or Sinners?
What is the role of the Pharmaceutical industry?Comments
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Prozac: Revolution in a Capsule
When Prozac was introduced in 1988, the green-and-cream pill to treat depression launched a cultural revolution that continues to echo.. -
How Much Should We Pay For Expensive Cancer Medication
Helping patients’ access expensive medicines, but at what cost?Comments
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Incremental Innovation
The value and importance of incremental innovation in the development of life-saving medicines.Comments
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China's Ailing Healthcare System
A country with 1.3 billion people. How do you make a public healthcare system that benefits the entire country? -
How Inversion Deals Help Drug Makers Save on Taxes
Drug companies and medical device makers are making multi-billion-dollar merger deals to avoid high U.S. corporate taxes.Comments
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Are generic drugs being delayed to market?
Are less-expensive generic drugs being delayed to market by so-called "pay for delay" deals between drug companies? -
Paying for Performance in Healthcare
For years, health insurers paid for care without regard for quality and outcomes. Recently, Medicare has begun "paying for performance" which turns out to be harder than expected.Comments
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Cancer Cost Crisis
Many new cancer drugs cost tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars for a single round of treatment.Comments
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Who Should Pay?
A new drug has a 90 to 100 percent chance of curing the Hepatitis C virus, but costs tens of thousands of dollars for a course of treatment.Comments
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