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Water to Pharmacy Desert
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Getting Water to Pharmacy Deserts

On a recent episode of “What the Health,” journalist Joanne Kenen called out a rising problem: drugstores are closing across the country and creating pharmacy deserts. Local pharmacies have long served as lifelines for rural and low-income areas, acting as accessible healthcare hubs and spots for grocery items. Regrettably, recent developments in the retail pharmacy landscape are raising concerns about the accessibility of essential healthcare services and products in already vulnerable communities.

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Five Reasons Drug Costs are So High

Drug costs are skyrocketing, but why? This is an essential question to ask since we must understand the cause of high drug costs in order to properly address the problem. As someone who has worked in healthcare and life sciences technology for more than twenty-five years, I’ve seen drug costs grow and dominate pharmacy budgets across the United States. Despite substantial technological improvements during this period, drug prices remain unaffordable for many Americans. After extensive contemplation, I’ve concluded that the root causes of high drug costs fall into five categories.

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Rule Changes Coming to CMS
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Can the new CMS Updates Help Employers with Drug Cost Reporting and Savings?

Many employers self-fund and go at risk for drug costs, and this gives them more control. But for years now, the rising cost of medication has caused employers significant grief. There may finally be some help from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). In 2019, the CMS got serious about transparency and introduced a new rule requiring health plans to report the cost of prescription drugs on an annual basis.

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the disconnect between R&D costs and high drug prices
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The Disconnection between R&D Costs and High Drug Prices

Whenever Congress or state legislatures start talking about capping high drug costs or other legislative solutions, pharmaceutical companies argue that these laws are counterproductive. They argue that they must charge exorbitant prices for new drugs because it pays for the next class of cures.

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