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AEI's Health Policy Outlook SERIES
Policy Promises Realized and the Challenges That Remain
We have made progress in pandemic preparedness, but we have a long way to go in ensuring a vibrant and responsive vaccine sector.
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China, a major link in the world's pharmaceutical supply chain, is taking steps and forming international partnerships to improve drug safety and combat drug counterfeiting.
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The World Health Organization's anti-counterfeit drug task force should broaden its scope to fight the scourge of substandard pharmaceuticals.
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What Are the Promises and Pitfalls of a New Federal Effort?
"Comparative effectiveness research," which, if widely adopted, could lead to much stricter government rationing of health care, is not being widely discussed.
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Data Exclusivity for Follow-On Biologics
Congress should act in protecting patents for follow-on biologics, relying on a few basic principles that do not suppress research and developmentin this vital sector.
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The Supreme Court's decision in Wyeth v. Levine could lead the FDA to require excessive warnings on medications and impose "contraindications" that would constrain medical practice.
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An Rx for Efficient Drug Purchasing
By Roger Bate
, Karen Porter
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AEI Online
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Aid agencies, advocates, and national governments have a responsibility to ensurethatbillions of dollars inpharmaceutical procurementare spent on safe, effective, life-saving drugs.
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While rising health care spending is indeed a pressing issue, discounting population aging leaves out half the problem and ignores half the potential solutions.
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How Medicaid Ruins the States' Fiscal Health
Medicaid's perverse incentives have led the states into a fiscal danger zone. In some states, the crisis has already arrived: Arizona provides a stark illustration of Medicaid's ruinous effects.
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Tackling Medicare is essential to meaningful health care reform, but Congress seems willfully blind to urgency of fixing Medicare.
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Economic Outlook In the latest Economic Outlook, John H. Makin says the Fed should not try to stop the dollar's slide. Read more.
Russian Outlook In a new Russian Outlook, Leon Aron examines what Russia's company towns reveal about the country's economy. Read more.
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