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The Health 202: The drug industry keeps ramping up its spending on lobbying


The Health 202: The drug industry keeps ramping up its spending on lobbying
Paige Winfield Cunningham
with Alexandra Ellerbeck
The pharmaceutical industry keeps turning up the dial on lobbying, setting massive new spending records in its intensive effort to influence Congress and the Biden administration.
Yet the administration isn’t capitulating to all of the industry’s demands.
To be fair, the White House did back away from including an industry-hated drug pricing proposal in its latest spending plan. Yet this week, President Biden angered drugmakers when he said he supports the waiving of intellectual property protections for coronavirus vaccines.
The industry increased its lobbying spending by 6.3 percent in the first quarter. ....

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46 Million in US Say They Would Not Be Able to Afford Needed Health Care


46 Million in US Say They Would Not Be Able to Afford Needed Health Care
A patient is brought into a Brooklyn hospital on January 27, 2021, in New York City.
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A new study released Wednesday morning shows that nearly 50 million Americans would be unable to afford quality healthcare should the need for treatment suddenly arise, a finding seen as further evidence of the immorality of a for-profit insurance system that grants or denies coverage based on a person’s ability to pay.
“People can’t afford their goddamn healthcare,” Tim Faust, a proponent of single-payer healthcare, tweeted in response to the new report. “Families spend less on food so they can make insurance payments. This problem is felt by all, but concentrated among poor people and black people. The American model of health reform throwing money at private insurers can not solve it.” ....

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