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Insight Unpacked S2E4 | The Bargain That Fuels Big Pharma

The Insightful Leader

Release Date: 07/15/2024

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What will we pay for the next groundbreaking drug? In episode 4 of our 5-episode series, “Insight Unpacked: American Healthcare and Its Web of Misaligned Incentives,” we explore the trade-off at the heart of pharmaceutical innovation.

On this episode, we hear from Kellogg faculty members Amanda Starc and Craig Garthwaite, as well as Boston University School of Law’s Kevin Outterson. 

Visit the episode page for supplementary materials.