Stories Tagged as
Pharmaceuticals
What Brexit may mean for the pharmaceutical industry
Jun 28, 2016
Drug makers are raising concerns Brexit could delay regulatory approval, slow down funding for basic research
Pharma: an industry shaped by shareholder value
by
Dan Bobkoff
Jun 15, 2016
Big drug companies today have remade their business models.
Cigna deal calls for rebates if drugs don't perform
May 11, 2016
It's the seventh such deal for the insurance giant, which is putting pressure on drug makers in an effort to keep costs down.
Turns out hedge funds have an incentive to control drug prices
Apr 25, 2016
Hedge funds are joining groups who want to lower prescription prices for consumers.
Slashing incentives to prescribe expensive drugs
Mar 9, 2016
A new proposal to cut Medicare drug spending costs has left doctors fuming.
A push for more transparency in drug research costs
Feb 16, 2016
The industry worries it's a step toward price controls.
Survey shows drug price hikes widespread in industry
Feb 4, 2016
It's not just a few bad players, as Congressional hearing puts drug costs in focus.
For public good, not for profit.
Vitamins and supplements are a dangerous business
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Mukta Mohan
Jan 19, 2016
'Supplements and Safety' reveals the hidden dangers of a multi-billion dollar industry
Why rare-disease treatments can be big business
by
Annie Baxter
Jan 11, 2016
Combined, Shire and Baxalta expect 65 percent of total revenue to come from rare disease treatments.