
Drug Pricing Reform
Drug pricing reform refers to changes in laws and policies aimed at making prescription medications more affordable for patients. This can involve efforts to regulate prices, allow Medicare to negotiate costs with drug manufacturers, increase transparency about pricing, and promote the use of generic drugs. The goal is to reduce the financial burden on individuals and healthcare systems while ensuring access to necessary medications. By addressing high drug costs, reforms aim to improve public health and lessen economic strain for families and taxpayers.