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The Promise of a Cure: Measuring the Welfare Gain to Hemophilia A Patients from Gene Therapy

May 19, 2020 jubriaco 2020 Senior Theses

By Julian Ubriaco US Prescription Drug Spending is on the Rise Growing prescription drug spending is a core driver of rising healthcare costs in the US. Given that prescription drugs now make up nearly 15% of total healthcare spending, calls for price controls have become increasingly intense from the US Congress. However, as a student Read More

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