If we paid the same prices for prescription drugs as major countries around the world were paying, we could save over $1...
If Eli Lilly can lower the price of Humalog by 70 percent, why is it still charging the American people about $200,000 f...
You have got to be able to afford the innovation.
We got a lot of work to do in this Committee. And the bottom line is we want to--we appreciate the work being done on in...
The savings are not always reaching the patient.
This Committee is not only going to be dealing with the crisis in insulin, we are going to do everything we can to end t...
Let's be clear, while Americans pay outrageously high prices for prescription drugs, the pharmaceutical industry and the...
The good news is that was a result of a lot of public pressure, we have recently seen the major drug companies substanti...
I don't care whether you are a Democrat, Republican, Independent, whatever you are, all over this country, people are sa...
Meanwhile, Eli Lilly increased the price of Humalog 34 times since 1996, from $21 to $275.
Somebody will correct me if I am wrong. I think it is less than $10 bucks.
What I promised them is that they are not going to have to go to Canada or other countries to buy a lifesaving product.
1.3 million Americans in the richest country on Earth cannot afford insulin.
We clearly need revolutionary changes in the way we do prescription drugs in this country.
The Administration's own policies, I think, got us to where we are today.
The fact that other countries made the same mistake does not excuse the bad policy choices that the Administration put i...
Why are we as Americans paying the bill even though it is only 15 percent of our GDP?
History will never forget that we allowed this to happen, and, for us here in the United States, that we in fact enabled...