Deck 10: Promoting Pharmaceutical Access While Controlling Prices and Expenditures

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Drug usage since the 1990s

A) Remained the same as prior to 1990
B) Has been lower than 1990
C) Has sharply increased since 1990
D) Has not been tracked since 1990
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Oral antihistamines prescriptions have

A) Decreased
B) Increased
C) Remained the same
D) Not been tracked
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Most drugs are produced in volumes that

A) Take advantage of economies of scale in the manufacturing process
B) Are driven solely by patient request
C) Research determines will fit the population need
D) All of the above
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Direct to Consumer Advertising may

A) Have no effect on drug consumption
B) Have minimal effect on drug consumption
C) Lead to increased consumption
D) Lead to decreased consumption
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The problem of high drug expenditures for the elderly

A) A simple condition that Congress can solve
B) Based totally on Direct to Consumer Advertising
C) Is a Medicaid insurance issue
D) Is a very complicated issue
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Generic products are priced

A) Higher than the branded drugs
B) Same as the branded drugs
C) Substantially lower than their branded counterparts
D) Are given freely to those on Medicaid
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Pricing strategies following product introduction include

A) Skimming
B) Penetration
C) Swamping
D) a & b
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Even though a drug may be similar to others in its therapeutic category in terms of efficacy,

A) it can differ in terms of side effects and adverse reactions
B) It can cost substantially more
C) It's effects can be much more powerful
D) None of the above
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The GAO report on international comparisons is

A) Considered an exceptional tool for comparison
B) Has conceptual and methodological problems
C) Accounts for generic substitution
D) It relies on discounted prices
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Drug Prices

A) Are determined by research and development costs
B) Are determined by supply availability
C) Are determined by how valuable they are to consumers
D) Are determined by a cost to charge ratio
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Americans are content with pharmaceutical expenditures.
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Pharmaceuticals have a service and manufacturing component.
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Manufacturing constitutes over half the cost of a drug.
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Research and development as a fixed cost determine the price of a drug.
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Generic drugs can differ from the branded counterpart in terms of side effects and adverse reactions.
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Drug prices are determined by fixed costs related to marketing, manufacturing and research and development.
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The most important demand side factor in determining the cost of a drug is its therapeutic advance compared to products on the market.
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Pricing studies that rely on reported prices can be depended upon when applied to insured patients.
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The same price setting mechanisms are in place for patients and health plan.
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Physicians have many incentives to limit drug costs.
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Deck 10: Promoting Pharmaceutical Access While Controlling Prices and Expenditures
1
Drug usage since the 1990s

A) Remained the same as prior to 1990
B) Has been lower than 1990
C) Has sharply increased since 1990
D) Has not been tracked since 1990
Has sharply increased since 1990
2
Oral antihistamines prescriptions have

A) Decreased
B) Increased
C) Remained the same
D) Not been tracked
Increased
3
Most drugs are produced in volumes that

A) Take advantage of economies of scale in the manufacturing process
B) Are driven solely by patient request
C) Research determines will fit the population need
D) All of the above
Take advantage of economies of scale in the manufacturing process
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Direct to Consumer Advertising may

A) Have no effect on drug consumption
B) Have minimal effect on drug consumption
C) Lead to increased consumption
D) Lead to decreased consumption
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The problem of high drug expenditures for the elderly

A) A simple condition that Congress can solve
B) Based totally on Direct to Consumer Advertising
C) Is a Medicaid insurance issue
D) Is a very complicated issue
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Generic products are priced

A) Higher than the branded drugs
B) Same as the branded drugs
C) Substantially lower than their branded counterparts
D) Are given freely to those on Medicaid
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Pricing strategies following product introduction include

A) Skimming
B) Penetration
C) Swamping
D) a & b
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Even though a drug may be similar to others in its therapeutic category in terms of efficacy,

A) it can differ in terms of side effects and adverse reactions
B) It can cost substantially more
C) It's effects can be much more powerful
D) None of the above
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The GAO report on international comparisons is

A) Considered an exceptional tool for comparison
B) Has conceptual and methodological problems
C) Accounts for generic substitution
D) It relies on discounted prices
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Drug Prices

A) Are determined by research and development costs
B) Are determined by supply availability
C) Are determined by how valuable they are to consumers
D) Are determined by a cost to charge ratio
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Americans are content with pharmaceutical expenditures.
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Pharmaceuticals have a service and manufacturing component.
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Manufacturing constitutes over half the cost of a drug.
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Research and development as a fixed cost determine the price of a drug.
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Generic drugs can differ from the branded counterpart in terms of side effects and adverse reactions.
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Drug prices are determined by fixed costs related to marketing, manufacturing and research and development.
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The most important demand side factor in determining the cost of a drug is its therapeutic advance compared to products on the market.
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Pricing studies that rely on reported prices can be depended upon when applied to insured patients.
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The same price setting mechanisms are in place for patients and health plan.
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Physicians have many incentives to limit drug costs.
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