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Home >  Books >  Prices, Markets, and the Pharmaceutical Revolution
Prices, Markets, and the Pharmaceutical Revolution
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By John E. Calfee
Posted: Tuesday, February 1, 2000
Prices, Markets, and the Pharmaceutical Revolution
Dimensions: 8.25'' x 5.5''
96 pages
AEI Press  (Washington)
Publication Date: February 2000
Paperback
ISBN: 0-8447-7147-3
Price: $ 9.95
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Although pharmaceutical costs have aroused controversy for decades, debate has intensified over the past year. Discussions have zeroed in on several themes, including the escalation of expenditures, particularly for the elderly, and the prices of some drugs. And now proposals to add a drug benefit to Medicare are being floated, with the specter of price controls on drugs on the horizon.

But, John E. Calfee contends, the impulse to address the price issue through political means is deeply misconceived and could thwart today's dramatic improvements in health. Using up-to-date data and sources, the author details today's "third revolution" in pharmaceuticals with a coherent explanation of the new marriage of biology with progress in clinical trials, managed care, the dynamic biotechnology industry, and even marketing and promotion. He navigates complex issues--the advances in pharmaceutical research and in the dissemination of information, the benefits to consumers, the dangers of price controls and disincentives to research--and urges Congress to exercise care in crafting changes to Medicare benefits while preserving the bright prospects for pharmaceutical advances.

John E. Calfee is a resident scholar at AEI and the author of Fear of Persuasion: A New Perspective on Advertising and Regulation.



Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Chapter 1: Introduction 
Chapter 2: Why Everyone Is Spending More on Pharmaceuticals 

  • The Worldwide Increase in Pharmaceutical Expenditures
  • Cost Savings from Pharmaceuticals
  • The Central Role of Consumer Benefits
  • Foundations of Recent Advances in Research

Chapter 3: The Pharmaceutical Revolution Is Doing More Than Expected

  • New Treatments for Old Problems
  • Faster Competition
  • Expanded Scope of Pharmaceutical Therapy
  • Increased Value of Advertising and Promotion

Chapter 4: The Budgeting Problem with Pharmaceuticals
Chapter 5: The Threat of Price Controls

  • Why Pharmaceutical Price Controls Are Politically Attractive
  • The New Risk Environment for Pharmaceutical Research
  • What Price Controls Do
  • The Potential Dangers of Medicare Reimbursement

Chapter 6: What Congress Should Do

  • Essential Facts about Pharmaceuticals and Pharmaceutical Research
  • Avoid Price Controls
  • How to Approach a Medicare Drug Benefit

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