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Innovative therapies require innovative thinking on access and cost

Americans should have affordable access to innovative, disease-altering therapies. Achieving that will require innovative approaches.
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When it comes to improving human health, I believe that Americans agree on three fundamental principles:

  • Vigorous pursuit of innovation and breakthroughs will improve health and benefit patients, the health care system, and our society.
  • New and better medicines can transform the treatment of devastating diseases and increase competition among innovators, ultimately leading to better patient outcomes and lower health care costs.
  • All Americans should have access to affordable and effective treatments.

As a nation, we are making great progress on the first two principles. My company, Celgene, is one of many biopharmaceutical companies that are pushing, up to 70 percent of which could be first-in-class therapies for cancer, cardiovascular diseases, inflammatory conditions, and many other unmet medical needs.

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