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World Drug Bill Will Reach $1.3 Trillion By 2018

November 20, 2014 By Georgia Dawson Leave a Comment

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The world spends most of its money on medicine. New study reveals that by the year 2018 the world drug bill will reach approximately $1.3 trillion. The new treatments for cancer and hepatitis C contribute to the rise. Another factor for this increase are the people that buy pharmaceuticals using their rising incomes.

The new drug against hepatitis C called Gilead costs $1,000 per pill, and this will help the increase in spending more on drugs by 30% compared to 2013. The new study was made by IMS Institute for Healthcare Informatics, which track down the prescriptions for drugs and sell the data.

As the world drug bill continues to rise, the health system will have to decide on how to give out the budgets. Murray Aitken, IMS executive directors said:

“The focus now is, how do we get value from the trillion dollars we’re spending?”

According to the new study, the United States spends the most on drugs per capital in 2018. The IMS Institute forecasts that the Americans will pay an average of approximately $1,409 per person in 2018. This is actually up from last year’s $1,075. The rate grew faster than the expansion of the American population.

China is the second-biggest pharmaceutical manufacturer in the world and it is forecast to spend approximately $124 per person in 2108, which is an increase from last year, when it was $72.
The new study on the world drug bill also reveals that the new high prices on medicines will increase the spending in developed countries and will also raise it in countries like Africa.

The new study showed that other types of health spending won’t rise in the next year, like doctor visits, or hospital care. In some cases, the drugs lower the total spending by keeping the people out of the doctor’s office or the hospitals.

The new drugs for Hepatitis C, like Sovaldi and Harvoni by Gilead and Olysio by Johnson & Johnson, are pushing the world drug bill higher. The study shows that the world will spend more than $100 billion on the new drugs from 2014 until 2018.

Filed Under: Health Tagged With: Cancer, Cancer cure, cancer drugs, cancer treatment, hepatitis C, hepatitis C cure, hepatitis C drugs, hepatitis C treatment, world drug bill

Kwiatkowski, the Hospital Technician to Plead Guilty for Infecting over 47 people with Hepatitis C

August 13, 2013 By Janet Vasquez Leave a Comment

A US hospital technician, who allegedly infected over 47 people with fatal virus hepatitis C, will plead guilty in a bid to avoid the probable 30-40 years jail term for his heinous act.

Hepatitis C is a potentially fatal blood-borne virus that ravages the liver and can cause chronic health problems. Primarily affecting the liver, Hepatitis C can result in liver failure if left untreated.

David Kwiatkowskal is alleged to have infected dozens of patients by secretly injecting himself with the painkillers they were supposed to receive and refilling the contaminated syringes with saline solution.

The plea agreement states that a patient in Kansas got infected with hepatitis C due to the accused and the infection played a “contributing role” in the patient’s death, according to a news agency. he

Kwiatkowski is facing criminal charges in Kansas, Georgia and Maryland. These are the states where authorities allege that the cardiac technologist injected himself with stolen syringes and later used on patients. He stands accused of infecting patients at Exeter Hospital in New Hampshire; Johns Hopkins University and the VA Medical Center in Baltimore, Md.; and Hays Medical Center in Kansas.

Kwiatkowski was arrested in July 2012. During interrogation he made the startling revelations about his horrendous actions. He also admitted that he was well aware of his hepatitis status since 2010.

Kwiatkowski was employed as a “traveler” by staffing agencies, who dispatched the technician around the country, typically for short-term jobs.

 

Filed Under: Health Tagged With: hepatitis C

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