My experience is to the contrary. Prescription drug prices are NOT going down. I didn't hear any specifics about the savings in those prices from Ms. Oliphant, because what she says is false. She clearly doesn't have a clue as to Medicare Part D pitfalls.
Market forces to work? Rachel may be pretty, but she is also high. Drug companies will never lower prices unless they are forced to. They need to feel the heat of generic companies and bulk buying from the government.
Negotiating gives the opportunity to get a lower price with any product.
R0YB0T 2 years ago
Wonder how much BIG PHARMA gave her
ALLEN2BIG 3 years ago
My experience is to the contrary. Prescription drug prices are NOT going down. I didn't hear any specifics about the savings in those prices from Ms. Oliphant, because what she says is false. She clearly doesn't have a clue as to Medicare Part D pitfalls.
seedickens 4 years ago
Market forces to work? Rachel may be pretty, but she is also high. Drug companies will never lower prices unless they are forced to. They need to feel the heat of generic companies and bulk buying from the government.
66vancouver 4 years ago
This is a complete joke.
jasondeluxe 4 years ago