America's Health Insurance Plans: New Health Affairs Study – Competition In Pharmaceuticals Leads to Lower Prices, Reduced Drug Spending
Every American should be able to get the medications they need at a cost they can afford. A study published today in Health Affairs found that new brand-name pharmaceutical competition resulted in decreases in net prices of existing drugs and reduced drug spending in 10 of the 12 drugs studied.
The analysis reviews data from 2011 through 2019 for 12 therapeutic classes with new drug entrants, finding that pharmacy benefits managers (PBMs) harnessed this new competition to reduce prices and noting that competition was tied to a 4.2% decrease in net price growth and a
The analysis comes on the heels of Big Pharma's July price increase, during which 59 manufacturers raised prices on 105 brands, with 9 brands having raised prices by 10%. These price hikes are in addition to Big Pharma's increased prices on at least 587 brand-name drugs over the first 2 weeks of the year. As part of the
Big Pharma--and only Big Pharma--controls the price of drugs. If they wanted to lower prices, they could do so--today. But instead, they take advantage of a broken system - dramatically increasing prices and blocking affordable generic or biosimilar competition, leaving hardworking Americans their families to feel the consequences every day.
Click here (https://www.healthaffairs.org/doi/abs/10.1377/hlthaff.2023.00250) to view the Health Affairs article.
Click here (https://www.ahip.org/healthier-people-healthier-markets) to learn more about Healthier People Through Healthier Markets, AHIP's roadmap to improving health care affordability and access for every American.
Click here (https://www.ahip.org/issues/high-cost-drugs) for more AHIP resources on high-priced prescription drugs.
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