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86 IRET Congressional Advisory 1 (1999)

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Adv...isory
July 23, 1999 No. 86
WHY MEDICARE DRUG COVERAGE
WOULD HURT SENIORS
Despite Medicare's already horrendous finances,
the Clinton Administration seeks to expand the
government entitlement program      by  creating

Medicare Part D to provide an
outpatient drug benefit for
senior citizens. This proposal
is  reminiscent    of  the
Administration's failed attempt
in 1993 and 1994 to take over
all health care financing in the
United States. A key element
in  the  earlier  plan  was
government oversight of the
pharmaceutical market, with
the government intending to
cut costs by squeezing drug
prices.

One of th
earlier plan wa
concern  that
control would

e reasons the
s rejected was
government
hurt the quality

Fewer New Drugs

Developing, testing, and bringing to market a
new drug is an extraordinarily expensive process -
usually several hundred million dollars - due in
part to   government regulatory   requirements.
Further, the process is very risky; there are many
failures for every success. Hence, when a new drug
proves safe and effective, it may cost only a few
cents to produce, but it must be priced much higher
than its marginal cost of production in order to
recover both its own massive development costs and
the costs of the many efforts that failed. Unless
pharmaceutical companies expect to recover those
costs, they will stop searching for new drugs.
Moreover, because investors prefer safety to

risk, other things

Despite Medicare 's already
horrendous finances, the Clinton
Administration seeks to expand
the government entitlement pro-
gram  by creating.. an outpatient
drug benefit for senior citizens...
The predictable result .. would be
fiar fewer newv drugs to increase
life expectancies, to improvle the
quality o f life, and to substitute
for more invasive or costly
procedures.

of health care,

especially for people with critical problems.
Obviously, the current proposal is more modest, but
it would still cause great damage. Tampering with
the  pharmaceutical market is not just bad
economics.  It would jeopardize the extremely
expensive  but hugely   beneficial efforts  of
pharmaceutical companies to develop new, life-
saving medicines. People would die.

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Economics of
Taxation

equal, they demand higher
expected returns before putting
their  money     in  risky
investments. Thus, companies
engaged in the chancy business
of searching for new drugs
must aim for larger profits than
companies in most industries.
If the  government should
attempt  to  regulate  drug
companies so that they are not
allowed  to   earn  profits
exceeding the average in the
economy, the companies would
respond  by   cutting  their
research efforts.  After all,
concentrating  on  producing
established drugs and limiting
most research to making minor

improvements in proven drugs entails much less risk
than searching for new drugs.
The government already is a major drug
purchaser in the United States. By making the
government   an  even  larger  purchaser, the
Administration's plan would increase both the
government's inclination to control drug prices and
the harm it would cause by    doing  so. The

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