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Yes
72%
No
28%
Yes
72%
No

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 @B5X329R from California  answered…2wks2W

no the private market will naturally pick the cheapest price for consumers based on supply and demand

 @B3HQLYW from Oklahoma  answered…4mos4MO

No, if you remove the price cap it will cause these companies to raise prices just like name brand medications.

 @ProudJew  from Tennessee  answered…1wk1W

"Security Bridge Healthcare Market Reform"
Yes, eliminate price caps as part of comprehensive healthcare reform that addresses root causes, not just symptoms. Price caps create artificial scarcity and discourage innovation - but we need systemic changes to prevent exploitation. Combine elimination of price caps with: 1) Healthcare transparency requirements (actual costs, not inflated prices), 2) Direct government negotiation for Medicare/Medicaid, 3) Streamlined FDA approval for generics, 4) Anti-monopoly enforcement to prevent market manipulation, 5) Emergency safety net for critical medications. The goal is real market competition that drives down prices naturally, while ensuring no one dies because they can't afford medication."

 @B5TVYGF from Texas  answered…3wks3W

Some drugs are helpful while other are not. The drugs and medicine that save lives should be cheaper or free.

 @B5T2B7N  from Michigan  answered…3wks3W

Yes, but allow for the patents of these drugs to expire after a certain amount of time to allow any pharmaceutical company to produce them.

 @B5S4Z7X from Minnesota  answered…4wks4W

Guaranteeing price caps on prescription medications is necessary by default but the system needs to emphasize transition from generic pharmaceuticals to those that have established credibility in treating the needs of patients.

 @B4VKL9R from Texas  answered…2mos2MO

No, price limitations on genetic medications help patients afford and obtain them, eliminating them could result in needless increases in the cost of necessary medications

 @B5984S4 from Missouri  answered…2mos2MO

I don't thing that the government should be able to tell you want you can and cant charge when it comes to your business.