Rising drug prices are placing an ever larger burden on family budgets and the economy. The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services estimates 2004 expenditures at $207 billion (more than $700 per person), and projects that annual spending will grow to more than $500 billion by 2013 (more than $1,600 per person). The immediate cause of high drug prices is government granted patent monopolies, which allow drug companies to charge prices that are often 400 percent, or more, above competitive market prices. Patent monopolies are one possible mechanism for financing prescription drug research. Rapidly increasing drug costs, and the economic distortions they imply, have led researchers to consider alternative mechanisms for financing drug resea...
Historically, the drug industry has been one of the most profitable in the United States of America ...
Th focus of this thesis will be the alleged excessive market power or abuse of market power by firms...
High drug prices are creating serious health and fiscal problems in the United States to...
The current system of patent financing for prescription drug research leads to large and growing ine...
In 2019, the record for the most expensive drug was broken at US$2.1 million per patient. The high c...
The healthcare costs in the United States are growing at an alarming rate. With the costs expected t...
The pharmaceutical industry is facing many key issues today that have a huge impact on millions of p...
This article discusses how pharmaceutical innovation achieves remarkable improvements in human healt...
abstract: Patent protection creates an encouraging environment for innovation, but it can be a hindr...
INTRODUCTION: R&D costs as an element of medicines' pricing play a prominent role in the discussions...
Context. Recent public outcry has highlighted the rising cost of prescription drugs worldwide, which...
Prescription drug prices in the United States are notoriously higher than in other high-income count...
Context. Recent public outcry has highlighted the rising cost of prescription drugs worldwide, which...
Nearly 30 percent of American adults report not taking medication because of its high cost. Compared...
The cost of medicines imposes a significant financial burden on society, with New Zealand spending $...
Historically, the drug industry has been one of the most profitable in the United States of America ...
Th focus of this thesis will be the alleged excessive market power or abuse of market power by firms...
High drug prices are creating serious health and fiscal problems in the United States to...
The current system of patent financing for prescription drug research leads to large and growing ine...
In 2019, the record for the most expensive drug was broken at US$2.1 million per patient. The high c...
The healthcare costs in the United States are growing at an alarming rate. With the costs expected t...
The pharmaceutical industry is facing many key issues today that have a huge impact on millions of p...
This article discusses how pharmaceutical innovation achieves remarkable improvements in human healt...
abstract: Patent protection creates an encouraging environment for innovation, but it can be a hindr...
INTRODUCTION: R&D costs as an element of medicines' pricing play a prominent role in the discussions...
Context. Recent public outcry has highlighted the rising cost of prescription drugs worldwide, which...
Prescription drug prices in the United States are notoriously higher than in other high-income count...
Context. Recent public outcry has highlighted the rising cost of prescription drugs worldwide, which...
Nearly 30 percent of American adults report not taking medication because of its high cost. Compared...
The cost of medicines imposes a significant financial burden on society, with New Zealand spending $...
Historically, the drug industry has been one of the most profitable in the United States of America ...
Th focus of this thesis will be the alleged excessive market power or abuse of market power by firms...
High drug prices are creating serious health and fiscal problems in the United States to...