What You Don’t Know About the Cost of Grandma’s Prescription
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To grapple with how and why the process works this way, we talked with Rachel Sachs, an associate professor of law at Washington University in St. Louis. Sachs studies how health and intellectual property laws affect food and drug regulation and met the researchers behind the AMA study when she was a fellow at Harvard Law School. Sachs explained why drugs cost so much in the U.S.—and why Trump’s plan to streamline the FDA might be entirely ineffective.
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bioethics fda health care reform health law policy pharmaceuticals rachel sachs regulation