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Sick Money
Sky-high prices and dirty tricks: inside the global pharmaceutical industry

 

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Billy Kenber

Billy Kenber is an investigative journalist at The Times and has worked at the newspaper since 2010. He has won several accolades including prizes at the UK Press Awards, the British Journalism Awards and two prizes from the Medical Journalists’ Association including the 2017 award for Outstanding Contribution to Health or Medical Journalism. In 2013 he won the Laurence Stern Fellowship and worked for the Washington Post for three months. He lives in London. 

His articles for The Times can be viewed here.

Biography

Sick Money
Sky-high prices and dirty tricks: inside the global pharmaceutical industry

Books

Out now in paperback​

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The pharmaceutical industry is broken.

 

From the American hedge fund manager who drastically hiked the price of an AIDS pill to the children's cancer drugs left intentionally to expire in a Spanish warehouse, the signs of this dysfunction are all around.

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A system built to drive innovation and improve patient care has been distorted to maximise profits.

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In Sick Money, the investigative journalist who exposed a billion-pound British price-hiking scandal goes inside the global battle over high drug prices. He offers a diagnosis of an industry in crisis - and a prescription for how it could be fixed.

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