Health Care
Business & Economics
Empower Patients, Not ICER
An obscure institute that most people have never heard of threatens to impose unwarranted restrictions on medically-advised treatments for patients. The Institute for Clinical and Economic Review, or ICER as it is commonly known, assesses whether medicines are cost effective, based on ICER’s definition, of course. These assessments are intended ...
Wayne Winegarden
May 11, 2017
Commentary
On the Republican Alternatives to Obamacare
Or, to put it in other words: The federal government should give the American people the health-care dollars it currently gives to our employers. Republican leaders really muddy this issue. To wit: Karl Rove’s advice in yesterday’s Wall Street Journal. Read the entire post here .
John R. Graham
May 11, 2017
Business & Economics
It’s Time To Switch Our Pharmacy Benefit Manager
Click here to read PRI’s new issue brief, The Economic Costs of Pharmacy Benefit Managers Express Scripts, the largest pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) in the nation, is discovering just how much customer service matters. It may also be discovering that suing your biggest customer in court is generally not considered ...
Wayne Winegarden
May 9, 2017
Health Care
New Brief Highlights The Economic Costs Of Pharmacy Benefit Managers
Exploring a tool that millions of Americans use every day when paying for prescription drugs, the Pacific Research Institute today released a new research brief exploring how Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) impact prescription drug costs, access, and patient care. “Pharmacy Benefit Managers impact more than 260 million Americans when they ...
Pacific Research Institute
May 8, 2017
Commentary
Sally Pipes Talks House AHCA Vote on Newsmax TV
PRI President and CEO Sally Pipes discuss the House vote to pass the American Health Care Act with Steve Malzberg on Newsmax TV.
Pacific Research Institute
May 4, 2017
California
California GOP Congressional Delegation Helps Pass Obamacare Repeal
Key to the House Republicans’ victory on Thursday in repealing and replacing Obamacare was the support of many of California’s 14 GOP congressional members, including three who at the last minute co-sponsored an amendment that adds $8 billion more to fund “high risk pools’’ for millions of Americans with pre-existing ...
Tracy Seipel
May 4, 2017
Featured
Watch New PRI Animated Video: Imagine What Would Happen If You Never Paid Directly for Your Morning Coffee Again
Video Uses Buying a Cup of Coffee to Break Down Complex Pharmacy Pricing, Shows Americans are Paying More for Less Through Middlemen Like Pharmacy Benefit Managers A new animated video released today by the Pacific Research Institute uses a more understandable market – buying a cup of coffee – to ...
Pacific Research Institute
May 2, 2017
Commentary
What’s Next For Repeal And Replace — 100 Days Into Trump’s Presidency
We’re more than 100 days into Donald Trump’s presidency, and Obamacare is still the law of the land. That’s disappointing — but not catastrophic. Indeed, President Trump himself said last week that he was “disappointed” in House Republicans for failing to pass a bill to repeal and replace Obamacare thus ...
Sally C. Pipes
May 1, 2017
Commentary
The Path To Health Care Reform Starts With Health Savings Accounts
Congress left Washington last week without passing a plan to repeal and replace Obamacare. They are now back with an amendment to the failed American Health Care Act. A growing number of Americans aren’t waiting for lawmakers to figure out how to make health insurance more accessible and affordable. They’re ...
Sally C. Pipes
April 27, 2017
Business & Economics
Drug Importation Will Not Improve Health Care Affordability
The growing problem of health care affordability requires prompt and effective policy solutions. However, just as the wrong medical diagnosis will not cure a patient, and may make the patient even sicker, the wrong policy solution will not address the U.S. health care affordability problem, and may even worsen the ...
Wayne Winegarden
April 27, 2017
Empower Patients, Not ICER
An obscure institute that most people have never heard of threatens to impose unwarranted restrictions on medically-advised treatments for patients. The Institute for Clinical and Economic Review, or ICER as it is commonly known, assesses whether medicines are cost effective, based on ICER’s definition, of course. These assessments are intended ...
On the Republican Alternatives to Obamacare
Or, to put it in other words: The federal government should give the American people the health-care dollars it currently gives to our employers. Republican leaders really muddy this issue. To wit: Karl Rove’s advice in yesterday’s Wall Street Journal. Read the entire post here .
It’s Time To Switch Our Pharmacy Benefit Manager
Click here to read PRI’s new issue brief, The Economic Costs of Pharmacy Benefit Managers Express Scripts, the largest pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) in the nation, is discovering just how much customer service matters. It may also be discovering that suing your biggest customer in court is generally not considered ...
New Brief Highlights The Economic Costs Of Pharmacy Benefit Managers
Exploring a tool that millions of Americans use every day when paying for prescription drugs, the Pacific Research Institute today released a new research brief exploring how Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) impact prescription drug costs, access, and patient care. “Pharmacy Benefit Managers impact more than 260 million Americans when they ...
Sally Pipes Talks House AHCA Vote on Newsmax TV
PRI President and CEO Sally Pipes discuss the House vote to pass the American Health Care Act with Steve Malzberg on Newsmax TV.
California GOP Congressional Delegation Helps Pass Obamacare Repeal
Key to the House Republicans’ victory on Thursday in repealing and replacing Obamacare was the support of many of California’s 14 GOP congressional members, including three who at the last minute co-sponsored an amendment that adds $8 billion more to fund “high risk pools’’ for millions of Americans with pre-existing ...
Watch New PRI Animated Video: Imagine What Would Happen If You Never Paid Directly for Your Morning Coffee Again
Video Uses Buying a Cup of Coffee to Break Down Complex Pharmacy Pricing, Shows Americans are Paying More for Less Through Middlemen Like Pharmacy Benefit Managers A new animated video released today by the Pacific Research Institute uses a more understandable market – buying a cup of coffee – to ...
What’s Next For Repeal And Replace — 100 Days Into Trump’s Presidency
We’re more than 100 days into Donald Trump’s presidency, and Obamacare is still the law of the land. That’s disappointing — but not catastrophic. Indeed, President Trump himself said last week that he was “disappointed” in House Republicans for failing to pass a bill to repeal and replace Obamacare thus ...
The Path To Health Care Reform Starts With Health Savings Accounts
Congress left Washington last week without passing a plan to repeal and replace Obamacare. They are now back with an amendment to the failed American Health Care Act. A growing number of Americans aren’t waiting for lawmakers to figure out how to make health insurance more accessible and affordable. They’re ...
Drug Importation Will Not Improve Health Care Affordability
The growing problem of health care affordability requires prompt and effective policy solutions. However, just as the wrong medical diagnosis will not cure a patient, and may make the patient even sicker, the wrong policy solution will not address the U.S. health care affordability problem, and may even worsen the ...