Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers: 86% of AARP Members Support the Medicare Rebate Rule That AARP Opposes
Eighty-six percent of AARP members support the administration's proposed rule to reform the rebate system in Medicare Part D, according to a nationwide Morning Consult survey commissioned by the
In Medicare Part D, insurers and pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) negotiate significant rebates on medicines, but often don't share those savings with seniors directly. The rule proposed by the
Even after being told it may increase premiums by
In comments submitted on the rebate rule (see here and here), AARP consistently opposes it, echoing concerns raised by insurance companies, from whom AARP has received the vast majority of their revenue in recent years. Eighty-five percent of AARP members say they are disappointed in AARP for siding with insurers in opposition to the rebate rule, according to the new survey.
"We are fighting to lower costs for seniors by forcing insurance companies and middlemen to share negotiated savings at the pharmacy counter," said PhRMA executive vice president of public affairs
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Key facts about
* Since 2010, AARP has made more than
* Additionally, according to a news report, "A review of
* Additional news reports note that, "Much of
* According to a 2011 Congressional report, "United is
* A news report quoted a former AARP executive as saying that, "The new arrangement with insurance companies creates a tremendous number of potential conflicts for AARP."
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