NEW BRIEF: Focus Groups Overwhelming Disapprove of Government "Negotiated" Drug Pricing

To cut Medicare costs, lawmakers want U.S. officials to negotiate prices with drug makers. In reality, these "negotiations" merely amount to the imposition of a system of price controls. Proposals include tying drug prices to those paid by the Veterans Health Administration or by healthcare systems in Canada and Europe. In both cases, bureaucrats assign a value to a person's life based on their age and health and then undertake a cost-benefit analysis to determine whether to cover a medication and how much to pay for it -- and who is and isn't eligible for certain drugs.