Cardiologists Andrew Foy and Anish Koka return to the show for a deep and often contentious debate on one of the most pressing healthcare policy issues of our time: should the government negotiate drug prices? Using the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) as a springboard, the conversation explores the underlying causes of inflated drug prices in the US, including the role of third-party payers, lack of transparency, and market distortions. The discussion also examines the global landscape—how other countries manage drug pricing—and whether those models offer lessons or cautionary tales. What impact will the IRA have on patients, access, and innovation? Can payers do more to control costs without sacrificing care? This episode dives into the complexities of healthcare economics, the free market, and the question of whether government intervention helps or hinders progress.
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