The Right Price
A Value-Based Prescription for Drug Costs
Peter J. Neumann, Joshua T. Cohen, and Daniel A. Ollendorf
Reviews and Awards
"This is a timely book. Highly recommended. All readers." -- E. P. Hoffman, Western Michigan University, CHOICE
"The Tufts team should be commended for providing an important and valuable assessment of current drug pricing methodologies and how they can be improved. It should be considered required reading for those wanting to know more about the sausage-like world of drug pricing." -- Rick Mathis, Health Affairs
"This is a must-read guide for both insiders and non-experts to a topic that will be at the forefront of the drug pricing debate in the coming decade." -- Frank S. David, MD, PhD, shepherd.com
"An extremely helpful and well-sourced guide to the myriad thorny issues and history behind current drug pricing and value assessment." --Austin Frakt, Boston University School of Public Health
"The pricing of medicines is one of the hardest problems in public policy, brimming with clinical and economic complexity. This remarkable book written by the world's leading group on drug pricing explains the key issues clearly, and without compromise. If you read only one book on how to price medicines smartly, this should be the one." --Amitabh Chandra, Harvard Kennedy School of Government and Harvard Business School
"This is a highly readable and timely guide for anyone interested in thoughtful solutions to the nation's ongoing debates about prescription drug pricing, controlling costs, and ensuring affordability while enhancing innovation to improve people's health." --Mark McClellan, Founding Director of the Margolis Center for Health Policy at Duke University, former administrator of CMS, and former commissioner of the FDA