Trump plan would channel prescription discounts to patients
The proposed regulation from Health and Human Services Secretary
The idea is to do away with a hidden cost seen as contributing to artificially high list prices for prescription drugs. The proposal was co-authored with the
The plan comes as President
The impact for consumers would not be immediate, since the changes would take effect over the next year if all goes according to plan. Also, drugmakers do not currently provide discounts for all their medications.
"When you go into the pharmacy, there is something going on that you don't know about," Azar said in an interview. "Another actor is getting a payment (but) under this proposal you would actually get that money as a discount."
House Speaker
The
Prices for brand-name drugs have continued to rise, although data shows the total number of price hikes this year is somewhat lower than at the same time in 2018, and the overall percentage increase isn't as steep. Facing heavy criticism from Trump and
Thursday's proposal applies directly to Medicare prescription drug plans and Medicaid managed care plans, but administration officials say they believe the impact will eventually be broader.
Insurers and middlemen like CVS and
"We are not middlemen, we are your bargaining power,"
HHS officials acknowledge that Medicare prescription premiums could go up by
Drugmakers applauded the administration's action.
Drug companies pay rebates in order to make sure their medications are covered by insurance plans that are the intermediaries between them and patients.
Thursday's complex proposal would work by doing away with an exemption from federal anti-kickback rules that currently allows drugmakers, insurers and middlemen called pharmacy benefit managers to negotiate rebates among themselves.
It would be replaced with a new exemption for discounts offered directly to consumers.
HHS says today's hidden rebates can amount to 26 percent to 30 percent of a drug's list price.
Azar contends that under the current system everybody but the patient benefits from high prices. A high list price makes room for bigger negotiated rebates for insurers and middlemen. And drugmakers then merely build that expectation into their prices.
By doing away with hidden rebates, Azar says he's hoping to force the industry to lower its prices. "This makes the rebates transparent, and it makes them available to patients," said Azar. "Drug companies now for the first time will compete on the basis of lower list prices."
Consumers are worried about prices for brand-name drugs, particularly new medications that promise breakthrough results. Generics account for nearly 90 percent of prescriptions filled, but brand-name drugs account for more than 70 percent of the spending.
Before joining the Trump administration, Azar was a top executive for drugmaker Eli



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