Obama announces agreement with drug companies »

Posted By suzanek 4 months, 2 weeks ago in Political News

President Barack Obama on Monday welcomed the pharmaceutical industry's agreement to help close a gap in Medicare's drug coverage, calling the pact a step forward in the push for overhaul of the nation's health care system .

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    calitennflo4 months, 2 weeks ago

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    Why? Why is a President standing making an agreement with a drug company and not a doctor or psychiatrist?

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      EDWARDIII4 months, 2 weeks ago

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      What should he do, calitennflo?

      Should doctors set drug prices?

      Should presidents set drug prices?

      Should consumers set drug prices?

      Should some committee of "experts" set drug prices?

      And if any of the above should set drug prices then why not all prices? Why not your wages? You are greedy and get too much for what you do. I vote we should make you work the first 3 hours of every day for free so the savings can trickle down to the consumer, or do you think the old and infirm should have to pay the same as the rich for the benifits you render?

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      lloydm654 months, 2 weeks ago

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      I get most of my drugs for less than five dollars for a thirty day supply,ninty day supplyis ten dollars.Most are generic,but some are brand.I have a membership card with Savon.They are located in the Albertsons super markets here in the Dallas Tx area.The card cost ten dollars,then they give you a gift card for the store worth ten dollars.Its a lot better than medicare part D

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        Charlson4 months, 2 weeks ago

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        I've said it before and I'll say it again: businesses don't give back or cut profits if there isn't a bigger pay off in it for them.

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          EDWARDIII4 months, 2 weeks ago

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          Charlson is right. The big companies are well positioned to handle more regulations if they get to insert a few clauses. They can minimize harm to themselves while driving the start-ups and the small-caps off the planet. Otherwise, if the business of inventing new and revolutionary life-saving drugs becomes too risky because of government interference, they can make huge volumes of generics using economies of scale to out-compete other companies. They can also go into vitamins, for which marketing advantages can be used and they can save their research dollars for cosmetics which are less regulated. And the government is all too glad to go into agreement with a few big players. It makes them look business-friendly and consumer friendly at the same time while they stifle innovation.

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