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BusinessWeek January 12, 2004 |
Pharmaceuticals: For Drugmakers, There's No Panacea Blockbusters are in store, but the cost of R&D, ads, and factory fixes will eat profits. Pressure from insurers and government on prices will be a drag on revenues.  |
BusinessWeek January 12, 2004 |
Biotech: A Comeback "Balanced On A Razor's Edge" Skeptical investors want to see products that get to market and add to the bottom line.  |
BusinessWeek January 12, 2004 Manjeet Kripalani |
India: Big Pharma's New Promised Land? Drugmakers are heeding the siren call of its well-trained, cheap chemists.  |
The Motley Fool January 5, 2004 Alyce Lomax |
Quidel Gets Infectious A maker of diagnostic tests gets a boost on flu-test outlook.  |
Fast Company January 2004 Ryan Underwood |
Capitalism, Meet Globalism Capitalism has met the enemy, and it is capitalism. Just ask the pharmaceutical industry.  |
Managed Care December 2003 Frank Diamond |
Dr. Do-Good and Mr. Bottom-Line How medical directors reconcile the contradictory demands of physician and executive roles.  |
Managed Care December 2003 Martin Sipkoff |
Health Plans Begin To Address Chronic Care Management As with so much else in health care, observing protocols, analyzing data, and rethinking benefit designs are important.  |
Managed Care December 2003 MargaretAnn Cross |
Will New Benefit Design Harm Some Patients? In the past, reducing demand for care by raising patients' costs has resulted in the loss of some needed care. Can we avoid the trap?  |
Managed Care December 2003 Tony Berberabe |
Why Do FEHBP and Big Unions Excel at Managing Drug Costs? Pharmacy benefit managers can do only so much to keep drug price increases in the single digits. Initiatives instituted by health plans can help in this effort.  |
Managed Care December 2003 David M. Pariser |
Treating Psoriasis Patients With Biologic Agents Improved outcomes with new biologic agents are prompting physicians to integrate them into therapy for psoriasis patients.  |
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