America's Health Insurance Plans Files Amicus Brief: Let Anti-Kickback Statute Stand
Out-of-control drug prices are a leading driver of health care costs, and they are an increasing burden on hardworking American families. Now, Big Pharma is working to find new ways to line its own pockets - seeking to overturn long-standing protections provided by The Anti-Kickback Statute, which will cause premiums and out-of-pocket costs to go even higher.
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Big Pharma is "Solving" a Problem They Themselves Created
"Drug manufacturers alone set and control the launch price and every price increase for the prescription drugs they sell, and make ample profits doing so. Manufacturers should not be able to leverage the access problems they themselves create to undo a vital protection for government programs and the beneficiaries who utilize them. Indeed, the Anti-Kickback Statute was designed precisely to address this and similar practices."
If The Anti-Kickback Statute Is Weakened, Americans
"[The Anti-Kickback Statute] provides vital guardrails against the risk of fraud, waste, and abuse that otherwise inheres in permitting manufacturers to subsidize patients' up-front costs to induce purchases of their products. These protections are essential because those same patients - and
"Coupons work, first and foremost, for the drug manufacturer. They increase sales volume of the couponed drug, increase revenue, and give drug manufacturers free rein to keep raising their prices. Any short-term benefit to patients is overwhelmed by higher total drug costs over time. And patients ultimately pay the price in the form of higher premiums or cost-sharing."
There Are Many Ways Big Pharma Can Lawfully Make Drugs More Affordable
"One better, lawful way to support patient access to essential medications is for drug manufacturers to donate to independent charities - including potentially those targeted for specific diseases. ... Conversely, as experience in the commercial market shows, permitting manufacturers to directly subsidize patients' cost-sharing of their own drugs leads to higher profits for drug manufacturers and higher premiums for everyone, including the patients who are ostensibly helped."
"Although this urgent affordability problem persists, solutions to delivering patient access to needed medications abound - including many that drug manufacturers could support under current law, if they chose. To start, drug manufacturers could support cost sharing assistance provided by charitable organizations that are free from their influence or control. Drug manufacturers could also reduce their prices - which far outpace what they spend on research and development. They could also refrain from anticompetitive practices that extend the monopolies for brand-name drugs well beyond the timeframes intended by



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