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A June 2025 survey shows 80% of Americans support patent reform to lower drug prices, with most citing high costs and excessive profits.
A June 2025 survey of 726 Americans found 80% support patent reform to lower prescription drug prices, reflecting strong bipartisan agreement.
One in three medication users skipped or delayed prescriptions due to cost, and 31% couldn’t fill at least one in the past year.
Nearly 70% believe the healthcare system needs major reform, with most saying U.S. drug prices are too high and pharmaceutical companies profit excessively.
While government price controls have less support, patent reform—seen as a market-based solution to accelerate generic drug access—is favored by a clear majority, offering a politically viable path to improving affordability.
Una encuesta de junio de 2025 muestra que el 80% de los estadounidenses apoyan la reforma de patentes para reducir los precios de los medicamentos, con la mayoría citando altos costos y ganancias excesivas.