
Rena Conti
Rena Conti is an associate professor at the Boston University Questrom School of Business, specializing in health economics and policy, particularly focusing on the pharmaceutical industry's supply chain and the implications of market vulnerabilities.
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Conti explained that negotiations with pharmaceutical companies have not yet resulted in substantial savings for consumers.
chequeo de falsedades y afirmaciones sin contextoRena Conti, an associate professor at Boston University, commented on the uncertain benefits of the deal for Americans struggling with drug affordability.
AstraZeneca makes deal with Trump to lower drug prices and avoid tariffs | US healthcareRena Conti, an associate professor at the Boston University Questrom School of Business, discussed the fragility of the supply of generic drugs.
New US tariffs could make it harder to get certain generic drugsRena Conti, an associate professor at the Boston University Questrom School of Business, highlighted the fragility of the supply chain for generic drugs.
Trump drug tariffs would drive up prices, worsen shortages before any boost to US manufacturing, experts warn


























