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Public opinion on prescription drugs and their prices

This report presents the findings from the KFF Health Tracking Polls conducted between 2015 and 2019, providing insights into public opinion on prescription drugs and their prices. The data highlights the percentage of Americans taking prescription medicine, affordability concerns, non-adherence due to costs, influence of pharmaceutical companies, trust in reducing drug costs, favored actions to lower drug costs, support for drug price transparency, doctor-patient interactions related to prescription drugs, importing Canadian drugs, and preferences for market competition versus government regulation.

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Public opinion on prescription drugs and their prices

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  1. Public opinion on prescription drugs and their prices Poll findings from 2015-2019 KFF Health Tracking Polls

  2. About 6 in 10Americans report currently taking at least one prescription medicine 58% SOURCE: KFF Health Tracking Poll (conducted October 3-8, 2019)

  3. 1 in 4Americans say they take four or more prescription drugs + SOURCE: KFF Health Tracking Poll (conducted October 3-8, 2019)

  4. 79% say the cost of prescription drugs is unreasonable… …but among those currently taking prescription drugs… 74% say affording them is easy. SOURCE: KFF Health Tracking Polls (February 14-24, 2019)

  5. For many, more prescriptions mean moreproblems with cost Among those taking 1-3prescription drugs - Among those taking 4 or moreprescription drugs + SOURCE: KFF Health Tracking Poll (February 14-24, 2019)

  6. Who Has Difficulty Affording Their Prescription Drugs? Percent who say it isdifficultto afford the cost of their prescription medicine: SOURCE: KFF Health Tracking Poll (conducted February 14-24, 2019)

  7. Three In Ten Say They Haven’t Taken Their Medicine As Prescribed Due To Costs Percent who say they have done the following in the past 12 months because of the cost: Percent who did not take prescription medicine as directed because of the cost 12% 19% Not filled a prescription for a medicine Cut pills in half or skipped doses 29% 18% Taken over-the-counter drug instead SOURCE: KFF Health Tracking Poll (conducted February 14-24, 2019)

  8. Pharmaceutical Companies among top of public’s list of having too much influence in D.C. Percent who say that each of the following have too much influence in Washington: SOURCE: KFF Health Tracking Poll (conducted March 8-13, 2018)

  9. 59%of the public says that prescription drugs developed over the past 20 years have made the lives of people in the U.S. better SOURCE: KFF Health Tracking Poll (conducted February 14-24, 2019)

  10. 80% say profits made by Rx companies is a majorfactor contributing to price of prescription drugs. Americans cite other major contributors to prescription drugs, such as… Cost of research and development (69%) Profits made by PBMs, companies that manage prescription drug benefits (63%) Cost of marketing and advertising (52%) SOURCE: KFF Health Tracking Poll (conducted February 14-24, 2019)

  11. Who do Americans trust to lower prescription drug costs? Depends on who you ask Who do you trust to do a better job at lowering prescription drug costs? • Among Democrats • Among Independents • Among Republicans SOURCE: KFF Health Tracking Poll (conducted October 3-8, 2019)

  12. Most Americans favor several actions to lower drug costs Percent who favor each of the following actions that would keep prescription drug costs down: SOURCE: KFF Health Tracking Polls (conducted February 14-24 and October 3-8, 2019)

  13. About Nine in Ten Americans Favor Drug Price Transparency in Advertisements favor the federal government requiring Rx drug ads to include the list price of the drug SOURCE: KFF Health Tracking Poll (conducted February 14-24, 2019)

  14. Among the 14%of the public who have talked to their doctorafter seeing/hearing an Rx drug ad… Percent who say their doctor did each of the following: 55% Gave them the Rx drug they asked about 54% Recommended a different Rx drug Recommended changes in behavior/lifestyle 54% Discussed the cost of the Rx drug 48% 41% Recommended an over-the-counter drug SOURCE: KFF Health Tracking Poll (conducted June 11-20, 2018)

  15. Large majority agree importing Canadian Rx drugs would make medicines more affordable Percent who agree… …allowing Americans to buy prescription drugs imported from Canada… …allowing Americans to buy prescription drugs from online pharmacies based in Canada… SOURCE: KFF Health Tracking Poll (conducted April 17-23, 2017)

  16. What would do a better job keeping prescription drug prices down? The public has a slight preference for market competition overgovernment regulation… …but views vary by party SOURCE: KFF Health Tracking Poll (conducted February 14-24, 2019)

  17. 63%of Americans think there is not as much regulation as there should be when it comes to limiting the price of prescription drugs. That’s72% of Democrats 62% of independents and53% of Republicans SOURCE: KFF Health Tracking Poll (conducted February 14-24, 2019)

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