Lower Drug Prices Now believes that no matter where people live, what they look like or what’s in their wallets, everyone deserves affordable medicine to have the best chance at healthy lives.
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Our Campaign: Today, the drug corporations that control the production and flow of prescription medicines are failing families in Iowa, in the United States and around the world, putting their quality of life, economic security and health at risk in order to boost profits. These companies and their PhRMA lobbyists dramatically raise prices, forcing people to make stark choices between medicine and other basic necessities, to skip treatment, to go into debt for medicine or to watch loved ones suffer without the drugs they need to get better.
Our goal is transformative change: we are building toward major structural reforms that force fundamental change in the industry’s monopoly business model and limit its power to set prices.
We will amplify the voices of impacted people and connect the struggle for affordable medicine to bigger progressive values including racial and gender equity, an economy that works for everyone–not just big corporations– and the power of people to leverage democracy for the change we want
Lower Drug Prices Now does not include health industry members or work directly with drug companies. Instead, we focus explicitly on reducing the power and influence of the pharmaceutical industry through government intervention that holds drugmakers accountable and guarantees access to affordable medicine for everyone.
Our Principles: Together, we can change the system to make sure everyone gets access to medicines they can afford. It’s time to stop drug corporations from price gouging patients, insist that the government set fair rules to ensure access and affordability for everyone, and hold elected officials accountable for transforming the system based on what’s best for people, not for corporate profits.
Our coalition will fight for transformative, bold reforms through legislative, legal and executive actions at the state and federal level based on the following principles:
- GOVERNMENT RESPONSIBILITY: It is our government’s responsibility to guarantee that everyone in the United States, no matter where they live, what they look like or how much money they have, has access to affordable medicines they need to stay healthy and take care of their families. We oppose policies that put medicine economically out of reach for individuals or families here or that deny or delay access to medicine for people in other countries.
- AFFORDABLE ACCESS: Drug corporations and their lobbyists have rigged the rules of the pharmaceutical industry in order to drive up profits, putting medicines out of reach for millions of people. Drug company price gouging puts the greatest pressure on the people who can least afford to bear the brunt of high prices, making health and economic disparities even worse. Solutions to the affordable medicine crisis must ensure no one gets left behind by toppling barriers that systematically deny people access to medicines they need.
- MAKING THE SYSTEM FAIR: We must curb drug corporations’ power to extract profits at the expense of people’s health by harnessing the government’s power to improve patients’ lives. This requires a range of concrete steps that re-write the rules to rein in drug corporations’ monopoly power to price gouge; that requires the drug industry to negotiate fair prices with government; and that holds corporations accountable for practices that directly and indirectly keep prices unjustifiably high.
- PUTTING PUBLIC GOOD AHEAD OF CORPORATE PROFIT: We as taxpayers help foot the bill for a substantial amount of drug research, development and innovation, for drug purchasing through Medicare, Medicaid, and the Veterans Administration and for marketing, legal and patent protections for drug corporations. We must ensure government funding and incentives prioritize medical breakthroughs that most serve the public good rather than those that primarily extend monopolies and increase corporate profits. Everyone wants proven treatments and life-saving innovations, but prescription drugs are useless to people who can’t afford them. We must change the system to make sure everyone can benefit from our shared public investment in new drug research and development by ensuring that medicines are affordable and accessible to everyone.
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Iowa Lower Drug Prices Now Coalition!
If you have questions or need more information, please contact Sue Dinsdale at sdinsdale@iowacan.org
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