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Argument for socialized pharmaceutical industry PowerToThePeople Mar 2014 #1
It certainly is one of the arguments for that. MineralMan Mar 2014 #3
Do we really want Congressional hearings on drug research? theboss Mar 2014 #7
I think we would benefit from a government owned corporation that manufactures drugs. hedgehog Mar 2014 #66
I've been thinking the same thing. Or at least invents the drugs and patents them. pnwmom Mar 2014 #74
It's my impression that much of the research that results in new drugs is actually funded hedgehog Mar 2014 #77
It IS. And you've been reading my mind again! Why should we fund the initial stages of the research pnwmom Mar 2014 #79
And the rest of the world gets the drug cheaper than Americans even though Auntie Bush Mar 2014 #96
Right. It's a crazy system. n/t pnwmom Mar 2014 #97
Well written mcar Mar 2014 #2
Thanks. I'm afraid it might be too long for many people MineralMan Mar 2014 #4
Or, something that completely fails to address ... 1StrongBlackMan Mar 2014 #46
That's always the case, though. MineralMan Mar 2014 #50
True ... 1StrongBlackMan Mar 2014 #93
k&r ty for writing this especially questionseverything Mar 2014 #101
I was going to write something like this theboss Mar 2014 #5
Personally, I want a single-payer system, or MineralMan Mar 2014 #8
I think that is generally where the solution is theboss Mar 2014 #10
All this nonsense... MineralMan Mar 2014 #13
Didn't mean to offend theboss Mar 2014 #20
No offense taken. MineralMan Mar 2014 #41
Does her care improve her quality of life, or just the length of it? hedgehog Mar 2014 #60
Great summary and analysis naturallyselected Mar 2014 #6
Thanks for your reply! MineralMan Mar 2014 #9
Very informative post - thanks! nt Sarah Ibarruri Mar 2014 #11
Thanks for taking the time to read it. MineralMan Mar 2014 #14
just make this clear.... Sheepshank Mar 2014 #12
Well, I think a lot of people are not familiar with MineralMan Mar 2014 #17
your reasonable explanation is appreciated Sheepshank Mar 2014 #52
My pleasure. MineralMan Mar 2014 #54
... redqueen Mar 2014 #23
tldr NCTraveler Mar 2014 #15
I know. I knew it was too long when I wrote it, MineralMan Mar 2014 #18
Large amount of good information in a short post. NCTraveler Mar 2014 #26
It should not be up to insurance companies to decide which med I need. Gravitycollapse Mar 2014 #16
So, they should be forced to pay for anything the doctor wants to give you? theboss Mar 2014 #21
One of my meds costs 1200 a month. Gravitycollapse Mar 2014 #98
In an ideal world, you'd be right. But, it's not MineralMan Mar 2014 #22
Do you trust the doctor at the insurance company more than your own? Gravitycollapse Mar 2014 #99
I used to think that, until I saw what some minor modifications to a drug might cost. Hoyt Mar 2014 #64
Like I said, if the insurance companies have a problem paying.... Gravitycollapse Mar 2014 #100
Ok, you can buy the "we cover any and everything" plan, I'll stick with Kaiser. Hoyt Mar 2014 #103
Cool? Not everyone is as healthy as you, I suppose. Don't worry though... Gravitycollapse Mar 2014 #104
Hah, your premium will be a lot more than mine. I'll take my generics, Hoyt Mar 2014 #105
It's funny because you actually already help pay for my premiums and deductible. Gravitycollapse Mar 2014 #106
Generics, limits on self-refferals, formularies, etc., are not limiting care. Hoyt Mar 2014 #107
Not all medications have generic equivalents. Gravitycollapse Mar 2014 #109
If there is no generic or equivalent, you are good. Hoyt Mar 2014 #110
No one is in favor of "taking away your medications" theboss Mar 2014 #111
It surprises me that all Drugs require the approval of the FDA to come to market. dilby Mar 2014 #19
The other side of that is: What happens to research and development if the profit motive is gone? theboss Mar 2014 #25
That's a real issue. MineralMan Mar 2014 #29
Well, a lot of research is federally funded theboss Mar 2014 #31
Most federally funded research, though MineralMan Mar 2014 #37
Actually ... 1StrongBlackMan Mar 2014 #69
Thanks. I'll look into that in more depth. MineralMan Mar 2014 #71
This is a starting point ... 1StrongBlackMan Mar 2014 #94
I have no problem with a company turning profit. dilby Mar 2014 #32
That's not the FDA's job, and they can't actually do that. MineralMan Mar 2014 #27
Thankyou, MM. Was a good read. n/t Whisp Mar 2014 #24
Thanks. I hope it was informative. MineralMan Mar 2014 #28
Highly Recommended! HuckleB Mar 2014 #30
Now I'm blushing... MineralMan Mar 2014 #35
thanks! Voice for Peace Mar 2014 #33
Thank you for the kind words, and thanks to MineralMan Mar 2014 #34
For the curious, muriel volestrangler explained the UK model well here steve2470 Mar 2014 #36
Thank you. I'll head over and read it. MineralMan Mar 2014 #38
. ProSense Mar 2014 #39
Wish I could rec this more than once. MADem Mar 2014 #40
Thanks for the rec. MineralMan Mar 2014 #42
not according to the NIH magical thyme Mar 2014 #43
That's a hospital formulary. MineralMan Mar 2014 #45
your title says 'pharmaceutical formulary' magical thyme Mar 2014 #49
I think I made that pretty clear in the post. MineralMan Mar 2014 #51
it doesn't clarify that insurance company formularies and hospital formularies are not the same magical thyme Mar 2014 #56
It doesn't do a lot of things. It's not a book. MineralMan Mar 2014 #59
a single word change would clarify a *fundamental* point of confusion magical thyme Mar 2014 #61
If you read the first line of the first paragraph, MineralMan Mar 2014 #63
you wrote that they "use formularies." Using is not the same thing as creating. magical thyme Mar 2014 #65
Every insurance company and healthcare system creates its own formulary. MineralMan Mar 2014 #78
my goal was stated in my initial post. magical thyme Mar 2014 #82
I'm sorry you were confused. MineralMan Mar 2014 #84
LOL. Pretty much the best response ever. phleshdef Mar 2014 #85
Thanks. MineralMan Mar 2014 #86
Look, you'll need to use the word F**K a lot more ... JoePhilly Mar 2014 #44
I f**king generally f**king eschew using that f**king word. MineralMan Mar 2014 #47
that, and mention how your drunken bar brawl language geek tragedy Mar 2014 #48
F**Kin A right. JoePhilly Mar 2014 #53
Very informative. bravenak Mar 2014 #55
Thanks for reading it. MineralMan Mar 2014 #57
maybe MOST people want "the latest whiz-bang medication" hfojvt Mar 2014 #58
When I worked in hospital contracting, our theory was "We want to be #2" theboss Mar 2014 #62
And that's your option. MineralMan Mar 2014 #68
I listen recently and found the reason drugs in the US is much Thinkingabout Mar 2014 #67
Good point. MineralMan Mar 2014 #70
Actually, insurers who administer Part D Medicare drug coverage do negotiate drug prices. Hoyt Mar 2014 #72
Very informative bpositive Mar 2014 #73
I appreciate your comment! MineralMan Mar 2014 #75
Great post, Mineral Man. Thanks for putting the recent discussions into much needed context. n/t pnwmom Mar 2014 #76
It simply occurred to me that most people aren't aware MineralMan Mar 2014 #80
It's especially surprising when otherwise smart and informed people aren't aware. pnwmom Mar 2014 #81
There's too much stuff to know. That's the problem. MineralMan Mar 2014 #83
I had a similar job for a time. pnwmom Mar 2014 #87
That's pretty much what I've done all my life. MineralMan Mar 2014 #88
How fun! pnwmom Mar 2014 #89
Los Osos, CA MineralMan Mar 2014 #95
K&R Dr Hobbitstein Mar 2014 #90
Good OP - TBF Mar 2014 #91
Good OP and thread treestar Mar 2014 #92
A great read, MM. longship Mar 2014 #102
Thanks to everyone who read this post. MineralMan Mar 2014 #108
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