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" ... Cuban is taking an important step in helping to realize Kolchinsky’s “Biotech Social Contract” – the deal that drug companies has with society in which innovative life-saving drugs have finite proprietary lifetimes and then evolve into inexpensive generics. Obviously, Cuban’s enterprise will benefit patients and healthcare systems. But it will also benefit those research-based biopharmaceutical companies whose image should no longer be plagued by future “Pharma Bros”. Hopefully, these companies will be recognized as the discoverers and developers of new medical breakthroughs that they truly are. ... "
" ... However, perhaps the focus in the Congressional hearing should have been less on Revlimid, and more on specialty drugs that have already gone off patent and are supposed to be producing cost savings for Medicare beneficiaries and payers. Specialty generics have not gained nearly the kind of traction that one would expect, and the problem may be more tractable through policy changes than some of the patent issues related to a branded drug like Revlimid. Here, specialty drugs refer typically to high-price products used to treat rare or complex conditions. Specialty generics include drugs such as imatinib mesylate used to treat chronic myelogenous leukemia and glatiramer acetate indicated for multiple sclerosis. ... "
" ... The calls for reform of drug pricing,* both in terms of transparency and lowering out-of-pocket costs for patients, have grown louder in recent years. Bipartisan political pressure has heated up. Until now, the focus has mostly been high-priced branded medications. By contrast, Cuban’s company takes aim at pricey generics. ... "
" ... The next year will be about execution and staffing up to deliver on the promise of 100 lower cost generics by the end of the year. The healthcare industry has always been unique in that “you can't ask the prices before you buy something,” says Oshmyansky. He hopes to change that: “The more we can bring transparency to the market, the more we can help normal market dynamics take place.” ... "