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SMALL MARKET DRUGS, BIG PRICE TAGS: ARE DRUG COMPANIES EXPLOITING PEOPLE WITH RARE DISEASES?

 Americans Suffering From Rare Medical Conditions Also Burdened by Mounting Costs of Specialty Drugs as Pharmaceutical Companies Increase Prices Over Tenfold for Patients Undergoing Treatments for Serious Diseases Like Cancer and Epilepsy

Joint Economic Committee to Examine Sharp Price Increases for Expensive Specialized Drugs and the Impact on Consumers, Hospitals, and Care Providers

Washington D.C. - U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) will convene a hearing of the Joint Economic Committee (JEC) to examine the skyrocketing prices of certain prescription drugs and the impact on the pharmaceutical market, hospital’s budgets and patient’s medical bills. The hearing entitled, "At What Cost?: Egregious Price increases in the Pharmaceutical Drug Industry" will be held Thursday, July 24 at 10am in Room 106 of the Dirksen Senate Office BuildingSenator Charles E. Schumer, Chairman of the Joint Economic Committee, has been a staunch advocate of lower priced drugs and a competitive pricing market.  The panel of experts will explore causes of recent price increases for treatments for rare diseases and the negative impact on affected families’ fiscal stability and access to care.
    
WHAT:         Hearing: "Small Market Drugs, Big Price Tags: Are Drug Companies Exploiting People With Rare Diseases?"
WHO:           Madeline Carpinelli, Institute for Pharmaceutical Research in Management and Economics at the University of Minnesota
                   Alan Goldbloom, CEO of Minnesota Children’s Hospital   
                   Danielle Foltz, Parent of young patient from Rhode Island
                   (Additional witnesses may be added)
WHEN:         10 a.m., Thursday, July 24, 2008
WHERE:       Dirksen Senate Office Building, Room 106

The Joint Economic Committee, established under the Employment Act of 1946, was created by Congress to review economic conditions and to analyze the effectiveness of economic policy.
www.jec.senate.gov
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Small Market Drugs, Big Price Tags: Are Drug Companies Exploiting People With Rare Diseases?

MEDIA ADVISORY: 

SMALL MARKET DRUGS, BIG PRICE TAGS: ARE DRUG COMPANIES EXPLOITING PEOPLE WITH RARE DISEASES?

 Americans Suffering From Rare Medical Conditions Also Burdened by Mounting Costs of Specialty Drugs as Pharmaceutical Companies Increase Prices Over Tenfold for Patients Undergoing Treatments for Serious Diseases Like Cancer and Epilepsy

Joint Economic Committee to Examine Sharp Price Increases for Expensive Specialized Drugs and the Impact on Consumers, Hospitals, and Care Providers

Washington D.C. - U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) will convene a hearing of the Joint Economic Committee (JEC) to examine the skyrocketing prices of certain prescription drugs and the impact on the pharmaceutical market, hospital’s budgets and patient’s medical bills. The hearing entitled, "At What Cost?: Egregious Price increases in the Pharmaceutical Drug Industry" will be held Thursday, July 24 at 10am in Room 106 of the Dirksen Senate Office BuildingSenator Charles E. Schumer, Chairman of the Joint Economic Committee, has been a staunch advocate of lower priced drugs and a competitive pricing market.  The panel of experts will explore causes of recent price increases for treatments for rare diseases and the negative impact on affected families’ fiscal stability and access to care.
    
WHAT:         Hearing: "Small Market Drugs, Big Price Tags: Are Drug Companies Exploiting People With Rare Diseases?"
WHO:           Madeline Carpinelli, Institute for Pharmaceutical Research in Management and Economics at the University of Minnesota
                   Alan Goldbloom, CEO of Minnesota Children’s Hospital   
                   Danielle Foltz, Parent of young patient from Rhode Island
                   (Additional witnesses may be added)
WHEN:         10 a.m., Thursday, July 24, 2008
WHERE:       Dirksen Senate Office Building, Room 106

The Joint Economic Committee, established under the Employment Act of 1946, was created by Congress to review economic conditions and to analyze the effectiveness of economic policy.
www.jec.senate.gov
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