This Note will discuss how the PPACA’s abbreviated approval pathway for biological products creates an expedited procedure to bring less expensive biologic drugs to the market, but ultimately fails to make those biologic drugs affordable because of its lack of provisions limiting insurers’ use of excessive cost-sharing requirements. Part II provides an overview of prescription drugs, compares biologics with traditional prescription drugs, and provides a brief legislative history of prescription drug laws. Part III analyzes the impact of the abbreviated approval pathway on biologic drugs’ costs to prescribed patients. It also examines the PPACA’s effects on biologics inclusion into health insurance plans. This Note will demonstrate how the P...
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The article is divided into six parts. Part one deals with the introduction, part two discusses the ...
Section 6002 of the Affordable Care Act, also known as the “Sunshine Act,” was intended to stop corr...
This Note will discuss how the PPACA’s abbreviated approval pathway for biological products creates ...
The question of prescription drug pricing and affordability has assumed far greater salience for Ame...
This article will discuss a recently proposed bill, The Affordable Prescription Drugs Act (APDA), an...
This article discusses how pharmaceutical innovation achieves remarkable improvements in human healt...
In 2010, Congress passed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, often referred to as “Obama...
Prescription drug expenditures make up less than 10 percent of total personal health care expenditur...
High drug prices are creating serious health and fiscal problems in the United States to...
The goals of this Article are two-fold: (1) to explain that pharmacist conscience clause legislation...
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With health care costs spiraling out of control in recent decades, Americans have been forgoing nece...
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Any Willing Provider and Freedom of Choice laws restrict the ability of managed care entities, inclu...
The United States healthcare system is one of the most expensive in the world. Unlike other products...
The article is divided into six parts. Part one deals with the introduction, part two discusses the ...
Section 6002 of the Affordable Care Act, also known as the “Sunshine Act,” was intended to stop corr...
This Note will discuss how the PPACA’s abbreviated approval pathway for biological products creates ...
The question of prescription drug pricing and affordability has assumed far greater salience for Ame...
This article will discuss a recently proposed bill, The Affordable Prescription Drugs Act (APDA), an...
This article discusses how pharmaceutical innovation achieves remarkable improvements in human healt...
In 2010, Congress passed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, often referred to as “Obama...
Prescription drug expenditures make up less than 10 percent of total personal health care expenditur...
High drug prices are creating serious health and fiscal problems in the United States to...
The goals of this Article are two-fold: (1) to explain that pharmacist conscience clause legislation...
Patent monopolies are tolerated because we believe they promote progress that benefits society. What...
With health care costs spiraling out of control in recent decades, Americans have been forgoing nece...
In the midst of countless healthcare debates, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is writ...
Any Willing Provider and Freedom of Choice laws restrict the ability of managed care entities, inclu...
The United States healthcare system is one of the most expensive in the world. Unlike other products...
The article is divided into six parts. Part one deals with the introduction, part two discusses the ...
Section 6002 of the Affordable Care Act, also known as the “Sunshine Act,” was intended to stop corr...