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For years, public opinion polls have found that the cost of drugs is Americans’ number one health concern. Over half (55 percent) of all Americans report taking prescription drugs. There are two potential paths for America today: We can expand the role of government in setting drug prices, or we can foster greater individual choice and market competition to hold prices down. The former path would inevitably have unintended consequences, like drug shortages and reduced innovation. The latter would make drugs more affordable and accessible, while also encouraging and rewarding innovation.
Drugs

FACT CHECK: Did Obama Do More on Price Transparency Than Trump?

Hadley Heath Manning & Kelsey Bolar | Blog
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Policy Focus: The Way Forward for Health Care

Hadley Heath Manning | Policy Focus
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Price Controls Can Hinder Access To Life-Saving Treatments

Heather Madden | Blog
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President Trump’s Executive Orders on Drug Prices

Blog
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Misguided Activist Campaign Will Lead to Future Medical Supply Shortages

Angela Logomasini | Blog
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New Effort May Finally Make Price Transparency a Reality

Hadley Heath Manning | Blog
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Lawmakers Are Finally Taking Action On Price Transparency

Hadley Heath Manning | Blog
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Statement: Courts Dismissal of American Hospital Association v. Azar Is a Win for Patients

Press Team | Press Release
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Coalition Letter Opposing Denial Of Intellectual Property Rights Of COVID-Fighting Innovators

Carrie Lukas | Letters
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Are New Drugs Really going to treat COVID-19 patients?

Dr. Qanta Ahmed | TV
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Will hydroxychloroquine help prevent COVID-19?

Dr. Qanta Ahmed | On the Radio
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What Is Really Happening in This Unusual Time?

Dr. Qanta Ahmed | On the Radio