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Children with rare diseases in Lianyungang are injected with "high-priced drugs". What does the inflated drug price mean to the people?

Do children with rare diseases in Lianyungang accept it? Medicine is expensive? Injection, this small bottle of life-saving medicine is worth thousands of dollars. It is a heavy burden for this family, but it has to bear high medical expenses for the children. Ordinary people can't afford this inflated drug price, but because it is a life-saving medicine, the whole family is worried about it. The data shows that in the past eight years, the outpatient and inpatient expenses have increased by 13% and 1 1% on average, which is much higher than the growth rate of per capita income, causing heavy economic burden to patients, and many people died because they looked down on the disease.

First, the heavy economic burden. High drug prices are a heavy economic burden for ordinary families. Although China has basically achieved a well-off society in an all-round way, expensive medical expenses are still unaffordable for many families, especially those rare diseases, which will be surprisingly high.

Second, forced to give up treatment. Many seriously ill patients may be forced to choose treatment because they can't afford hospitalization or medicine. If they receive treatment, they will have to go bankrupt and may not be cured, so they can only choose to give up treatment and let their families move on.

Third, the cost of medicine for fear of getting sick makes many people say that they dare not get sick and can't afford to get sick because the hospitalization cost is very high. Maybe the money you have worked so hard to save is not enough to pay for medicine, and you can't afford to stay in the hospital, so you can only endure it. This is a very sad place.

The above is just my personal opinion. Drug prices and medical expenses have always been a livelihood issue, and the state also attaches great importance to this issue. Relevant departments said that it is also necessary to control the excessive rise of drug costs by reducing government pricing, improving centralized bidding and purchasing, and improving the technical specifications for doctors' medication. What do you think of this? What do you think the inflated drug price means to the people? Welcome everyone to leave a message in the comment area for discussion.