Biologics in Perspective: The Case for Generic Biologic Drugs
Biologics are quickly becoming a common treatment option. Many of the new indications are for conditions that primarily affect older populations, such as cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, and multiple sclerosis. However, given the substantial out-of-pocket costs that can be associated with using biologic drugs, many patients will face impeded access until generic biologic drugs become available.
Health Action Now
HealthActionNow.org is an effort by AARP to urge Congress and the Obama Administration to work together to pass meaningful health reform - now!
With the rising cost of medical care taking a toll on millions of Americans already struggling in this economic crisis, the reality is that we cannot truly fix our economy until we fix health care. Click here to learn more about why we need Health Action Now.
Cost-benefit and cost-effectiveness analysis are used in assessing the economic impact of federal regulations. In this AARP Public Policy Institute Issue Paper, Drew Laughland, A. Myrick Freeman III, Calvin Franz, Aylin Sertkaya of Eastern Research Group and Keith D. Lind of PPI examine the debate over how key factors, such as age, can affect the results of these analyses. (78 pages)
September 17, 2007
By: Drew Laughland, Eastern Research Group, Inc.; A. Myrick Freeman, III, Eastern Research Group, Inc.; Calvin Franz, Eastern Research Group, Inc.; Aylin Sertkaya, Eastern Research Group, Inc.; Keith Lind, AARP Public Policy Institute | Source: AARP Public Policy Institute; Eastern Research Group, Inc.
New and emerging research bearing on the likely dimensions and consequences of population aging is reviewed in this AARP Public Policy Institute Issue Paper by Sophie M. Korczyk. The report focuses on research dealing with demographic, health, and economic issues surrounding population aging. (40 pages)
December 1, 2002
By: Sophie Korczyk, Ph.D
Seventeen states have programs that use unemployment funds to keep workers on the job with reduced hours. Learn how federal and state policy can better promote these work-sharing programs--and how several European nations have implemented work-sharing.
Experts from the US and abroad discussed how an Auto-IRA can improve retirement security; lessons from similar programs in New Zealand and the UK; and how the Auto-IRA can work well for workers, small business and the financial industry.
How fraud impacts financial security, especially for older Americans—and discussion of policy options for combating mortgage, auto sales and investment scams. Luncheon speaker SEC Chairman Mary Schapiro discussed the Commission’s priorities on financial fraud.
This forum featured release of new research on preserving subsidized housing near transit and discussion of how to coordinate housing, transportation and land use policy to develop livable communities.
Why no COLA is expected for 2010 and how this affects individuals and the states. Panelists include experts from the Social Security Administration, AARP, the National Governors Association and the Kaiser Family Foundation.
PPI released a series of new reports offering a fresh look at financial decisions related to retirement. Experts examined why many people make poor choices and explore how to improve the options available to retirees.
National experts discussed problems facing millions of Americans with multiple chronic conditions, and explored potential solutions highlighted in a new PPI publication, Chronic Care: a Call to Action for Health Reform and in a new video Faces of Chronic Care.
Learn about the policy development process at AARP. For a complete guide to AARP's positions on public issues, see The Policy Book, AARP Public Policies 2009-2010.
The Center to Champion Nursing in America seeks to ensure Americans have the highly skilled nurses we need to provide affordable, quality health care. The Center serves as a consumer-driven, national force to increase the nation’s capacity to educate and retain nurses.