Posted on 10/27/2020 7:23:32 AM PDT by Kaslin
In France, drug companies are free to reject the government suggested price cap (and insurance coverage).
Id like her to know that I was offered an MS drug that cost $65,000 every six months. Needless to say, I am not taking it. And yes, price was an issue!
I object to theft by taxation to pay drug companies billions via Medicare.
Someday a drug company CEO might wish a cancer drug project wasn’t cancelled.
Drug pricing is a scam. We should be able to buy drugs from external markets. Drugs get monopolies from the US government as well as subsidies. If the drug companies can give France a better deal, we should get that same deal. Between government funded research and down playing drugs that work just fine so that more expensive ones get prescribed, the US citizen overpays for healthcare which is not better than most of the first world outside of the US.
Nice to see that Big Pharma is still able to buy columns on Townhall whenever they want to.
Sure, someone has to pay the R&D costs, but right now it seems the USA is paying the R&D costs for the entire world while everyone else reaps the benefits at very little cost.
There must be a better solution.
Foreign countries are no concern to me.
I am an American, and concerned about American drug prices. Only.
Drug prices are fixed by the companies selling the drug for profit. That is not intellectual property.
Big Pharma will fight Trump for every inch but guaranteed they will bend over for single payer the very first day it arrives. I have no sympathy for these corps. They are, like Fake News, enemies of the people.
This is a price control, and the government does not have the right to set prices, no matter what fancy name is used to describe the process.
Yes, Town Hall been infiltrated with Never Trumpers and rats.
I mean, haven’t we learned out lesson with the Think-Tank Republicans who want to die on the hill of Free Market Uber Alles? They were doing that with Big Tech a decade ago. Look where it got us.
We've been subsidizing socialized medicine in other countries for a very very long time. This was a topic even 30 years ago. It's time we use our market position to force them to pay their fair share of R&D.
Youre wrong about this. The Presidents directive applies to Medicare payments. The government is the BUYER of these drugs, so it can set the price it is willing to pay without imposing a price control. When the government says it wont pay more than $X for a drug, its no different than you telling Apple that you wont pay $50,000 for an iPhone.
I notice those attacking Trump's favored nation pricing policy offer no solutions of their own.
How should we (society) pay for MS drugs? It costs from 300 million to 3 billion to develop a new drug. If we got $1000 from every MS patient (a million of those) it would pay for the drug.
I am against subsidizing the rest of the world more than I am against making our prices comparable to what other countries pay for the same thing. In a free market different countries would all pay about the same, no?
I have no doubt about that.
“And if companies don’t agree to the terms, foreign governments often just ignore the drug patents, authorize a copycat drug, and devalue intellectual property in the process.”
Then the US government can deal with these foreign governments through trade policy. But simply allowing this to go on and on is one of the reasons US drug prices are so high.
The author is advocating that the US government continue to turn a blind eye to IP theft (or the threat of it) by foreign governments as a course of action to protect big pharma.
No, it’s MAGA time.
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