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Category: Drug Prices & Regulations

Tuesday Links

Posted on November 28, 2023November 28, 2023 by John C. Goodman
  • Why do hospitalizations increase in the last quarter of the year?
  • Scientists use AI to find an antibiotic for a multidrug-resistant bacteria.
  • Scientists have managed to preserve rat kidneys for 100 days. Apparently, that’s good news for humans.
  • For medical student education, is a virtual cadaver as good (or better) than a real one?
  • Are crisis pregnancy centers deceiving pregnant mothers?
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Thursday Links

Posted on November 23, 2023November 23, 2023 by John C. Goodman
  • The Pilgrims’ real Thanksgiving lesson
  • Was the original Thanksgiving a celebration of the massacre of Indians? No. That’s woke propaganda.
  • How to get 8 countries  to cooperate on cancer drug research: Start the project before telling any of the regulators.
  • Bidenflation: Employer health insurance costs are up 7%; Obamacare exchange plans are up 6%.
  • Why are those who supported the Covid lockdowns trying to suppress research showing that the lockdowns didn’t work?
  • CDC: Last year’s flu shot was less than 50 percent effective for children and adolescents.
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Wednesday Links

Posted on November 22, 2023November 21, 2023 by John C. Goodman
  • When a key employee leaves: OpenAI is in open chaos.
  • More on Sam Altman: he believed his company’s products could kill us all.
  • Social Security’s Widows Scam: Some 13,000 widows have been effectively defrauded out of over $130 million dollars.
  • 59 percent of Americans say money can buy happiness. How much money? Around $1.2 million.
  • Why choice of a doctor matters: Between the top and bottom quartiles of spending, 79% of the difference is due to utilization and 19% is due to a difference in prices.
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What Is a Drug? Philosopher Struggles but the FDA Has its Own Definition

Posted on November 20, 2023 by Devon Herrick

Drugs are the most efficient of all medical therapies, representing only about 8.8% of national health expenditures. By contrast, at $864.6 billion in 2021, Americans spent more than twice as much on physician care and 3.5 times as much on hospital care. Over-the-counter (OTC) drugs are especially economical, most of which were once prescription drugs. OTC drugs represent between 1% and 2% of medical spending.

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For many years, our health care blog was the only free enterprise health policy blog on the internet. Then, when the NCPA closed its doors, the health blog stopped as well.

During this five-year hiatus no one else has come forward to claim the space. So, my colleagues and I have decided to restart the blog in connection with the Goodman Institute. We invite you and others to use this forum to share your views.

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