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The first proven coronavirus treatment has a price tag. Gilead Sciences will charge U.S. hospitals $3,120 per typical patient for the drug remdesivir, while other countries will be charged lower amounts.
$3,120 per typical patient
$3,120 per typical patient
$3,120 per typical patient
$3,120 per typical patient
$3,120 per typical patient
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Drugmaker to charge $520 per vial for U.S. commercial insurers
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Governments can purchase drug directly at lower cost
Gilead Sciences Inc. said that it will charge U.S. hospitals roughly $3,120 for most patients who need remdesivir, picking a <middle ground> in a high-profile decision on the cost of one of the first drugs for Covid-19.$3,120 for most patients who need remdesivir
$3,120 for most patients who need remdesivir
$3,120 for most patients who need remdesivir
$3,120 for most patients who need remdesivir
Patients suffering from the illness caused by the novel coronavirus are usually given six vials of remdesivir over five days. The price, which comes to $520 a vial, would apply to commercially insured patients in the U.S., according to a letter from Gilead Chief Executive Officer Daniel O’Day posted on the company’s website Monday.
It plans charge $390 a vial, or $2,340 for a five-day regimen, for direct government purchases by the U.S. or other developed countries.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-06-29/gilead-says-remdesivir-will-cost-2-340-for-five-day-treatment
2019 O’Day SALARY pay: $29.11 million
Albert Bourla, Pfizer 2019 total pay: $17,928,963
Albert Bourla, DVM, Ph.D. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Bourla received a massive 82% increase to his total pay package, finishing out 2019 with close to $18 million (PDF). That’s not far off from Ian Read’s last pay package as CEO, taking into account the 30% reduction in total compensation when he stepped up to the chairman’s job.
AS of 2020, Albert has a total net worth of USD 22.8 million.
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ONLY 1 MONTH.