Podcast: What the President's Budget Means for Health Care
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Friday, March 17, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From
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In this month's issue, Sanjay Reddy and coauthors examinepatent
challenges and litigation on inhalers
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for asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Limited generic competition for inhalers raises questions about whether
current policies for challenging patents are adequately facilitating the
entry of complex generic drug-device combinations, explain the authors.
The authors posit that the reason for low generic competition may be
that the system is "failing to motivate the timely availability of
generic versions of complex drug-device combinations."
To evaluate this, Reddy and coauthors examine abbreviated new drug
applications with paragraph IV certifications for all brand-name
inhalers approved during the period 1986-2020.
The authors' findings point to several policy reforms that could
facilitate the entry of generic inhalers.
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What The President's Budget Means For Health Care
Health Affairs' Jessica Bylander and Michael Gerber read the health care
policy tea leaves of the president's budget for 2024, including Medicare
funding, Medicaid expansion, prescription drug costs, public health
preparedness, and more.
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