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The Week in Review in Prescription Drug Pricing

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Welcome to the Week in Review.

1. Drug Pricing At The Center Of Reconciliation

2. Patients Are United: Affordable Drugs Now

3.  Pharma Inflating Lies

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Welcome to the Week in Review.

1. Ready For Reconciling

2. AbbVie Up To No Good

3. Raising Prices Because They Can

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Welcome to the Week in Review.

1. The Way Forward Is Clear

2. 8 In 10 Recommend: Medicare Negotiation

3. Raising Prices Because They Can

One more thing: Senator Warnock held a Senate Aging Committee field hearing on Friday that focused on lowering drug prices. At the hearing, Georgia patients and advocates shared how their struggle with high drug prices have cost them their financial and mental health. “We were in our golden years,” said retiree Gretchen Spring, “but the only people seeing gold were the pharmaceutical companies.” 

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Welcome to the Week in Review.

1. Keep Moving Full Steam Ahead

2. INSULIN Act: A Gift To Big Pharma


3. Pharma’s Up To No Good

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Who knows if the rumors are true about BTS breaking up?
But what we do know is that we WILL break up Big Pharma’s monopoly pricing power.

Welcome to the Week in Review.

1. Reconciliation: It’s Alive!

2. Three Pinocchios For Pharma Front Group ? ? ? 

3. Pulling Back The Curtain On Blood Thinners

4. More Wins For Patients!

5. Eyes On PBMs

One more thing: A new Gallup poll reveals that about 17 million Americans over 50 years old said they or a family member have not taken medication as prescribed to save money in the past year.

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Happy Pride to everyone but Gilead!

Welcome to the Week in Review.

1. PBM Scrutiny: A Win For Patients

2. Soaring Prices Underscore Senators’ Work On Reconciliation 

3. Life Or Death

One more thing: On Wednesday, a bipartisan group of senators sent a letter to the director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office urging the agency to address drug companies’ usage of patent thickets to insulate their products from competition. 

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Welcome to the Week in Review.

1. “This Has To Be Done”

2. Momentum For Medicare Negotiation

3. What Are We Paying For? 


One more thing: Alongside Public Citizen and 19 other organizations, P4ADNow signed a letter to President Biden on Wednesday urging him to nominate a director of the National Institutes of Health who will prioritize fair prices for taxpayer-funded medications.

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Welcome to the Week in Review.

1. Voters Are Watching

2. Americans United: Drug Pricing Reform Now

3. More Bad Behavior


One more thing: As the Senate works on a reconciliation bill with drug pricing reforms, states are moving ahead to protect their residents from high prices. Maryland’s prescription drug affordability board — the first of its kind in the nation — began its work to establish upper payment limits this week, and a New Jersey bill to establish a drug affordability board passed a critical committee vote in the state Assembly. Thank you to all state lawmakers fighting for patients!

Have a great weekend, everyone!