Healthcare Economist January 25, 2022
Jason Shafrin

The book The Right Price: A Value-Based Prescription for Drug Costs is a fantastic book for individuals interested in understanding why value-based drug pricing makes sense. It is a bit more technical and more detailed than the average health policy book, but there are few formulas or detailed methodological explanations. Rather, the book provides a compelling argument and a great review of the literature on the benefits of and challenges of implementing value-based drug pricing. That the book should be able to so clearly elucidate these issues should not come as a surprise as the authors–Peter Neumann, Joshua Cohen and Daniel Ollendorf–are pre-eminent experts in value-based pricing methodologies for pharmaceuticals.

While the book covers a lot of group, I highlighted...

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Topics: Healthcare System, Payment Models, Pricing / Spending, Value Based
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