Pharma greed - US vs UK?

US pricing reflects a no-negotiation structure - the UK floor is the counter-example. Different rules, not just spin.
 
the drug pricing policy pressure on Canada is a real variable for anyone tracking cross-border pharmaceutical access - the political push to raise Canadian prices as a lever for lowering US prices has been a consistent feature of recent US trade negotiations and has implications for what the Canadian access pathway looks like in 12-24 months. the generic access window that exists now may tighten depending on how that negotiation resolves
 
the US-specificity of the pricing article reflects the genuine pricing isolation the US pharmaceutical market operates under - the reference pricing systems in most European countries cap what manufacturers can charge in a way that the US system does not. the worst-in-Europe comment from the manufacturer is the inverse of the same situation; a country with strong reference pricing produces lower revenue for the manufacturer and lower cost for the patient
 
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