Pharmaceutical Care Management Association: Report Confirms Proposed 'Rebate Rule' Would Raise Medicare Premiums, Taxpayer Costs
A report, "Negative Economic Impact of Restricting Rebates in Medicare Part D," by
"PBMs pass more than 99% of the rebates they negotiate from drug manufacturers to Part D plan sponsors. Eliminating rebates in Part D would increase federal spending by nearly
The President's EO directs the HHS Secretary to finalize the retracted rebate rule without raising premiums for Medicare seniors, increasing costs for taxpayers, or leading to higher out-of-pocket costs for patients. As Brill points out in the report, this mandate is infeasible. Indeed, the MGA report demonstrates that actuarial estimates included in the proposed rule align with the
"The MGA report is clear that the previously proposed rebate rule would not conform to the President's requirement that it not increase costs for Medicare beneficiaries and taxpayers," said PCMA President and CEO JC Scott. "Importantly, the proposed restriction of rebates would do nothing to advance the President's goal to reduce prescription drug prices for Americans."
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