Alexander: Instead of Perpetual Partisan Argument Over Obamacare, There’s A Surge of Bipartisan Cooperation to Lower Drug Prices
"The question I hear most often is, 'How can I reduce what Americans pay for health care out of their own pockets?' And the most obvious out-of-pocket cost for most Americans is what we pay for prescription drugs. Shirley, from
"There has never been a more exciting time in biomedical research, but that progress is meaningless if patients cannot afford these new lifesaving drugs," Alexander continued. "Last month, the
"Since January,
"I believe the cost of prescription drug is an area where
You can read a full transcript of Alexander's prepared remarks here (https://www.alexander.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?p=SpeechesFloorStatements&id=4D00A8A8-21F6-462B-A960-013C28C458F8).
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