In Pills and Politics: Americans' Struggle for Affordable Medication, this book navigates the complex, often unsettling terrain of America's prescription drug crisis. It unpacks the forces behind soaring pharmaceutical prices, revealing a web of industry practices, political dependencies, and systemic barriers that place life-saving medication out of reach for many Americans.
With an in-depth look at both economic and ethical dimensions, the book explores how bipartisan reluctance for reform-rooted in campaign contributions and industry lobbying-perpetuates a status quo where drug costs are allowed to climb unchecked. While patients in other countries benefit from government-regulated pricing, Americans pay the world's highest prices, effectively subsidizing more affordable access abroad. Through this lens, the book uncovers a disturbing irony: Big Pharma's profits are disproportionately funded by U.S. patients, while American political leaders, bound by a dependency on industry donations, neglect the long-term health and financial security of their constituents.
The author also presents a way forward, drawing lessons from global models that balance innovation with accessibility. By championing reforms such as government-led price negotiations, expanded pathways for generics and biosimilars, and enforced transparency in pricing, the book provides a roadmap for creating a fairer, more affordable healthcare system in the U.S.
Ultimately, Pills and Politics is a call to action. For transformative change, all stakeholders-policymakers, healthcare providers, and patients-must work together. This book sheds light on the urgent need to confront the status quo and pursue a healthcare model where medication access is not a privilege but a right.
By:
Douglas B Sims Imprint: Douglas B Sims Dimensions:
Height: 229mm,
Width: 152mm,
Spine: 7mm
Weight: 177g ISBN:9798991910804 Pages: 126 Publication Date:31 October 2024 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active