May 17, 2016 | Commentary
  • Type of publication: Commentary
  • Research or In The Media: Commentary
  • Research Area: Health Policy
  • Publication Date: 2016-05-17
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  • Authors:
    • Add Authors: Peter Arno
    • Add Authors: Michael H. Davis
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Bending the health care cost curve in the right direction will require new mechanisms to control drug prices. Drug spending in the United States increased 12 percent in 2014, faster than nearly every other health care spending component and the highest rate in more than a decade. Overall, Medicare spending grew 5.5 percent, but drug spending grew 16.9 percent, hardly a sustainable rate.

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