ICYMI – WSJ commentary: The folly of targeting big pharma
The Wall Street Journal published commentary last week explaining the vital role of medicine development in reducing health care costs and spending.
The Wall Street Journal published commentary last week explaining the vital role of medicine development in reducing health care costs and spending.
In case you missed it, the Wall Street Journal published commentary last week explaining the vital role of medicine development in reducing health care costs and spending. In the piece, Michael Mandel, chief economic strategist at the Progressive Policy Institute, highlights how innovative medicines reduce long-term costs by helping shrink the amount of labor needed for care.
The piece explains a few key points:
The WSJ opinion piece clarifies an important distinction in the value of innovative treatments and cures. Not only do medicines help save lives, but they can also help avoid health care costs. For example, in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease, a new medicine that delays the onset of Alzheimer’s disease by five years would avoid $367 billion annually in long-term care and other health care costs by 2050.
Learn more about how medicines can help reduce health care costs.