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When it Comes to Drug Pricing, it’s Time for Patients to Stand Up and Be Counted!

Sep 13, 2016

Recently, the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER), released a scoping document outlining its intentions to evaluate the cost effectiveness of drugs used to treat the autoimmune disease Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA). ICER’s conclusions will be used by...

As Heart Disease Plagues the Black Community, America’s Access to Medicines May Be Headed for Crisis

Jul 15, 2016

Heart disease is the longstanding No. 1 killer of Americans, and the leading cause of death among Marylanders. While this silent killer devastates populations of all racial and ethnic groups, African-Americans are at the highest risk – deaths from heart disease among...

Regeneron CEO Says Critique of the Company’s New Cholesterol Lowering Therapy Was Non-Scientific

May 20, 2016

Speaking yesterday at the Financial Times U.S. Healthcare & Life Sciences Summit, Leonard Schleifer, chief executive officer of Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, sharply criticized the results of a report written by Boston-based Institute for Clinical and Economic Review...

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