Biden's drug price plan will save billions
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The federal government operates three gigantic systems providing health care to millions of Americans. The
The
The prohibition from allowing Medicare to negotiate on drug prices was part of the original legislation when Medicare's Part D drug benefit was first approved by a
It took a long time, but the change finally came last year with President
Biden has now announced the first 10 drugs. The negotiations will take years, and the lower prices for consumers will begin in 2026. An additional 50 drugs over the next four years will be up for negotiations. After that, it will be 20 a year. And Big Pharma is fighting all the way, already in court to stop it.
The billions saved by both the government and the patients are billions coming from their bank accounts. Higher prices mean higher profits. The first group of drugs are made by
Those pharmaceuticals do good work and deserve to be fairly compensated. We are committed capitalists and think that private companies are entitled to gain from their medical discoveries (even though a great deal of the research money is government funds). But should medicine for diabetes or heart disease cost a fortune?
One of the drugs on the list, Imbruvica, for blood cancer, runs
Big Pharma argues that since Medicare is such a big customer of their goods, it won't be a real negotiation but a dictate, laid down by Medicare without much back and forth. And since Medicare is the federal government, it would be akin to the government setting prices.
The legal fight will eventually land in the



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