Cassidy, Colleagues Introduce Second Package of Bills to Lower Prescription Drug Costs
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Cassidy, Colleagues Introduce Second Package of Bills to Lower Prescription Drug Costs
Cassidy previously introduced a package of three bills focused on reducing drug prices by getting generics to market faster.
"Prescription drugs cost too much," said
Transparency for Pharmacists Act
This bill would provide certainty and assess quality performance for plans, CMS updates a standard set of quality metrics to hold plans accountable. To provide that same certainty and accountability to pharmacies, the bill directs the Secretary to develop evidence-based, clinical quality metrics, in consultation with stakeholders, for plans would contract with pharmacies under.
Right Price for Medicare Act
This bill fixes a loophole in Medicare that insurers are able to use to keep a higher share of profit from the taxpayer. Right now, insurers can hide revenue in "bona fide fees." This bill would require those fees to be passed through to Medicare, lowering taxpayer exposure.
"Pharmacy middle-men shouldn't be pocketing secret kickbacks instead of passing discounts onto customers. By requiring more transparency, we can hold the industry accountable to
"It's embarrassing how much more Americans spend on prescription drugs compared to the rest of the world," said
"The high cost of prescription drugs have been straining
Star Rating for Biosimilars Act
This bill would incentivize insurers to use lower cost versions of drugs by rating the plan based on usage of biosimilar medications. Using lower cost drugs will lead to positive health outcomes with lower out of pocket costs for patients.
"I am pleased to put forward the Star Rating for Biosimilars Act, which help consumers access health insurance plans that provide greater access to highly-effective and more affordable medications," said



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