You may have seen Pharmaceutical Benefit Managers (PBMs) in the news recently, but what are they? Essentially, they are negotiators in the pharmaceutical supply chain. They work on behalf of employers ...
When government officials propose policies that set prices for life-saving medicines, the idea can sound simple: make prescription drugs more affordable and easier to access. But history, economics, ...
Publisher's note: This series was paid for by National Minority Quality Forum. The views expressed are the authors' own. The Inflation Reduction Act's (IRA) drug price negotiation provisions are ...
The author argues that North Carolina's economic success is due to policies that encourage private-sector growth and innovation. Government-imposed price controls, particularly on prescription ...
The U.S. government has announced significant Medicare drug price cuts affecting 15 major drugs, with Novo Nordisk appearing most impacted by the latest round. Despite headline-grabbing price ...
Insurance in America is a strange business when the only people who reliably win are the middlemen. For years, the political right has rightly warned that government price controls on medicines would ...
Most Favored Nation (MFN) drug pricing is just price controls by another name. Instead of openly capping what a drug can cost ...
New data marks a major milestone in the nation’s fight against cancer: the five‑year relative survival rate for all cancers has reached 70% for people diagnosed between 2015–2021, according to the ...
North Carolina's economic success didn't happen by accident. It's the result of decades of policies designed to encourage investment, reward innovation, and allow markets to work. From life sciences ...