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by mjevans
3317 days ago
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When money shouldn't be an object in the equation it should be removed from the equation. This is work that should be done for public benefit by public benefit organizations. In other words, universities should be where this kind of treatment is developed and tested, AND the regulations that make normal drugs so expensive should apply differently (and relate heavily to a LOT MORE public disclosure and real peer review). |
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Maybe a socialized or non-profit R&D program would do better than big biotech companies, but before we legislate this idea, how about we test it? My concern is that a non-profit/gov't drug development program will work as well as the ACA's $2B website.
I get hives whenever someone suggests pharma companies are "too" profitable. My daughter is alive today because these "greedy" pharma companies have developed chemotherapies that beat leukemia 90+% of the time. A 20% margin for these companies that regularly produce miracle drugs seems totally fair. Pharma is the closest thing we have to magic in the modern world.
I'm open to the idea there are better possible systems, but the burden of proof is on your side, not the side that regularly cranks out life-saving medicines like the goose that lays the golden eggs.