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As drug prices have increased, there is also greater pressure to find ways to ensure access to medicines. An existing provision of the Bayh-Dole Act could help to lower costs for qualifying drugs in federal programs such as Medicare and Medicaid.
In the digital age, biomedical scientists are frequently contacted by lay individuals seeking medical help, but they still receive little, if any, training in how to respond. Researchers need to reach back to these patients, but in a way that steers clear of giving medical advice.