Experts Detail Policies That Can Bring Down the Cost of Prescription Drugs and Enhance Transparency
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- In the Second of a Series of Aging Committee Hearings This Week on Drug Pricing
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In the second hearing this week on the soaring cost of prescription drugs,
Today's hearing examined policies that can help make prescription drugs more accessible and affordable. Four expert witnesses with backgrounds in consumer advocacy, health policy, and academia provided their perspectives on ways to increase transparency and bring costs down. Yesterday, the Aging Committee heard from five patients about the struggles they endure to be able to afford the medications they need.
"High drug prices and cost increases that dominate our headlines and devastate our bottom lines are unsustainable," said
"Yesterday, we heard stories from Americans throughout the country who are struggling to afford life-sustaining medications. No one should have to skip doses or go into debt because of their prescriptions," said
Those testifying at today's hearing included:
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Click HERE (https://www.aging.senate.gov/hearings/the-complex-web-of-prescription-drug-prices-part-ii-untangling-the-web-and-paths-forward) to read their testimonies.
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