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When Care Depends on Income, Half a Million People Cannot Afford Drugs

Among them not only poor, but low-income workers and chronic patients. Over 15 billion euros, according to data from 2024, are spent directly by families, amounting to almost 41 percent of the entire pharmaceutical sector. It is the model by which public health is definanced. The issue is not individual, but political.
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Among them not only poor, but low-income workers and chronic patients. Over 15 billion euros, according to data from 2024, are spent directly by families, amounting to almost 41 percent of the entire pharmaceutical sector. It is the model by which public health is definanced. The issue is not individual, but political.

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editorialedomani.it broke the news in on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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