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Big Pharma Exposing The Global Healthcare Agenda Jacky Law

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Big Pharma Exposing The Global Healthcare Agenda Jacky Law
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Publisher: Basic Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.06 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Jacky Law
ISBN: 9780786717835, 0786717831
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Big Pharma Exposing The Global Healthcare Agenda Jacky Law by Jacky Law 9780786717835, 0786717831 instant download after payment.

Last year, the pharmaceutical industry had sales in excess of 300 billion. Clearly, we all pay in one way or another — whether by buying drugs directly or through taxation. But it is less clear if we are getting value for our money. Author Jacky Law shows how a small number of corporations have come to dominate the global healthcare agenda. She reveals a system in which the relentless pursuit of profit is crowding out the public good. Effective regulators are under intense pressure from corporate lobbies, and companies spend more money on marketing than they spend on research and development. Meanwhile, the cost of new drugs rises relentlessly, while the number of original new products declines. All is not well with modern medicine. In what is both a diagnosis and a recommended course of treatment, Big Pharma reveals a world where market considerations, not medical need, are determining the research agenda. The author points to a future where the public and the medical profession once again have a voice in the kind of healthcare we want — and the healthcare we pay for.

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