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Other Countries Are Not Paying Their Fair Share of the Cost of Biopharmaceutical Innovation – What Can the United States Do to Change That?
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Introduction |
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Understanding the Roots of the Problem |
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What a Country Pays Should Reflect Its Ability to Pay, Not Its Willingness to Pay |
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International Reference Pricing, including a “Most Favored Nation” Drug Pricing Model, would be disastrous for the U.S. |
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Trade Negotiations Happening Now Present an Opportunity for the U.S. Government to Ensure Other Developed Countries Pay Their Fair Share for Biopharmaceutical Innovation |
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A More Equitable System |
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