Generic Drugs in Prevention of Chronic Disease
The cost of healthcare -- including the cost of health insurance -- in the United States has gone up exponentially over the last few years. And when it comes to healthcare for those suffering from chronic diseases, the cost is often more than the patient can afford. But the use of generic drugs could reduce those costs and bring the overall cost of caring for a person with a chronic disease down to a more acceptable level. This paper will review available literature on the subject of generic drug costs and will address the need for doctors to recommend generics.
Generic Drug Costs
According to an article in the journal Health Affairs, chronic disease accounts for "the overwhelming majority of U.S. healthcare costs" (Shrank, et al., 2011, p. 1351). Shrank explains that managing patients with chronic diseases is often done using "pharmacologic therapy," and when there is special attention paid to the cost-effectiveness regarding the drugs being administered to the chronic patient, high quality care can cost less. In the coming years there will be many patents for "commonly prescribed chronic disease medications" that will be expiring, Shrank continues. This then will be a good time to pay close attention to the expiration of those patents because "highly effective generic alternatives" will be coming into the market to replace the patented brand name drugs, and this will offer a cost effective alternative to the expensive brand name drugs, Shank writes on page 1351.
Shrank cites a "highly publicized" study that has been endorsed by the American Heart Association and...
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