Ways & Means Committee Hearing on Chronic Drug Shortages
There are over 250 medications in short supply in America today, including critical medications for people with asthma and even cancer. These shortages hit small, rural hospitals like ours in the 7th District the hardest, since they are the least able to build adequate inventories. This means that some of these hospitals simply cannot afford to provide life-saving chemotherapy to cancer patients. It is shocking to me that for all of our technological breakthroughs in treatment, especially thanks to the research done in the United States, rural America is still being left behind.
One reason for this dangerous shortage is that America relies on other countries to manufacture our life-saving drugs. China, our adversary, is a leading source of pharmaceutical product imports. That means that if they (or any other manufacturing country) decide to start putting export bans in place, the U.S. will be completely without key drugs. As one of the witnesses, Dr. Stephen Schondelmeyer put it, "We don't rely on other countries to make the bullets when we fight wars, especially our sworn enemies."
This is a complex issue, but it quickly becomes a life or death one for many people in this country, and I am looking forward to working with my colleagues to find lasting solutions.
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