What’s Got Americans Worried? Drug Costs
A new poll says the public's top health care concern is how much prescription drugs will cost them. The same poll found that most Americans believe the Food and Drug Administration should review drug ads before they air, and a watchdog panel says the cost of some cholesterol drugs limits their value.
The Associated Press:
Drug Prices Top Americans’ List Of Health Care Concerns
Americans from across the political spectrum are worried about the cost of prescription drugs for serious diseases, following weeks of news coverage about companies hiking prices for critical medicines. Keeping drugs for cancer, hepatitis, HIV and other conditions affordable is the top health priority for Democrats, Republicans and independents, according to a poll released Wednesday by the nonpartisan Kaiser Family Foundation. (Perrone, 10/28)
Kaiser Health News:
Poll: Majority Of Americans Agree That The FDA Should Review Drug Ads Before They Air
There’s been a bipartisan outcry over the rising cost of prescription drugs – for instance, presidential candidates from both parties have identified high drug prices as a major concern. But there’s been far less discussion surrounding government oversight of how those medications are marketed to consumers and doctors. According to a poll released Wednesday by the Kaiser Family Foundation, almost 90 percent of people surveyed think the Food and Drug Administration should review prescription drug ads before they air – something it currently doesn’t do – to make sure they’re clear and accurate. (KHN is an editorially independent program of the foundation.) Those findings held true across political affiliations. (Luthra, 10/28)
The Boston Globe:
Cholesterol Drugs’ Cost Limits Value, Panel Says
A watchdog advisory panel, meeting at Harvard Medical School, concluded Tuesday that a new class of powerful cholesterol-lowering drugs did not offer reasonable value to most patients given their high price tags. (Weisman, 10/28)