International Reference Pricing Outsources Decisions About Americans' Medicines and Health

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Some policymakers have proposed giving foreign politicians power and influence over deciding what American medicines are worth. International reference pricing is a form of government price setting in which U.S. bureaucrats would determine the value of our medicines based on how foreign governments and politicians value these treatments and cures.

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