Hepatitis C Drugs Lower Cost Paves Way For Medicaid, Prisons To Expand Treatment
The drug, sold under the name Mavyret, can cure all six genetic types of the liver disease in eight weeks at a cost of $26,400, well below other options.
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The drug, sold under the name Mavyret, can cure all six genetic types of the liver disease in eight weeks at a cost of $26,400, well below other options.
Drug companies are in the midst of a glossy publicity campaign to stop attempts to control rising pharma costs. But the devil is in the details.
Congress has yet to take substantive action on this growing consumer concern, but a number of states are flexing their cost-control muscle.
Research published this week by JAMA Cardiology analyzed pharmacy claims data related to a new class of cholesterol-lowering drugs.
At a political rally in March, President Donald Trump said drug prices are outrageous and blamed campaign contributions. Drugmakers funneled nearly $280,000 to Congress the very next day.
Any momentum to address prescription drug costs has been lost amid rancorous debates over replacing Obamacare and stalled by roadblocks erected via lobbying and industry cash.
The companys drug spending prediction, far above other insurers in the individual market, has experts scratching their heads. Anthem cites market volatility.
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A federal drug program blocks rural hospitals from getting discounts on rare-disease drugs, forcing staff to cut back on supplies of lifesaving medicines.
Following a KHN investigation, the Food and Drug Administration has moved to speed up approvals of orphan drugs while closing a loophole that allowed drugmakers to skip pediatric testing.
This immunization may mark a shift among some vaccine makers to higher-priced, niche preventives that protect against very specific and sometimes rare illnesses.
After a Kaiser Health News report on an offshore herpes vaccine trial that skirted FDA regulations, St. Kitts and Nevis officials claim they had no knowledge of the testing. An investigation is underway.
The USA's first approved gene therapy to be used to fight leukemia that resists standard therapies will cost $475,000 for a one-time treatment.
In this Facebook Live, KHNs Julie Appleby talks with Stephanie Stapleton and answers readers questions about the prescription drug pricing pipeline and the industry stakeholders who have a role in what you pay.
Prominent businessmen and an American university supported offshore testing of an experimental vaccine.
A genetically altered cancer drug, based on CAR T-cell therapies, could be a big success with leukemia patients but at a staggering cost.
As more patients receive hospice care at home, some of the powerful, addictive drugs theyre prescribed are ending up in the wrong hands.
In this episode of What the Health? Mary Agnes Carey of Kaiser Health News, Sarah Karlin-Smith of Politico, Margot Sanger-Katz of The New York Times and Julie Appleby of Kaiser Health News discuss the recent extension of cost-sharing subsidies for millions of low-income beneficiaries on the Affordable Care Acts marketplaces and the state of play on Capitol Hill and in the states concerning initiatives to lower prescription drug costs.
Medicaid spent billions more in 2016 than the year before on decades-old prescription drugs, including many generics, a Kaiser Health News data analysis shows.
Hospital use of two popular heart medicines, nitroprusside and isoproterenol, dramatically dropped after the prices for both soared.
Three years ago, only about a quarter of the nations large employers were very confident they would have a health plan in 10 years. That number has now risen to 65 percent.
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