The pharmaceutical industry is under mounting scrutiny becauseof rapidly increasing expenditures for drugs in the United States.Drug expenditures are now the fastest-growing component of healthcare costs, increasing at the rate of about 15 percent per year.1,2They account for about 8 percent of health care spending, andat their current rate of increase, they will soon surpass spendingfor physicians' services and, for many health maintenance organizations(HMOs), the costs of hospitalization. The increase is due bothto a greater use of drugs and to higher prices for individualdrugs. Patients feel drug costs keenly, because they . . . [Full Text of this Article]
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