White House kills drug rebate rule
Source: Politico
By DAN DIAMOND and ADAM CANCRYN 07/11/2019 06:30 AM EDT
The Trump administration has withdrawn its sweeping proposal to eliminate rebates from government drug plans, a White House spokesperson confirmed to POLITICO.
Based on careful analysis and thorough consideration, the president has decided to withdraw the rebate rule," spokesperson Judd Deere said in a statement. "The Trump administration is encouraged by continuing bipartisan conversations about legislation to reduce outrageous drug costs imposed on the American people, and President Trump will consider using any and all tools to ensure that prescription drug costs will continue to decline."
The proposal a centerpiece of the Trump administration's strategy to reduce drug prices had split HHS and the White House. HHS Secretary Alex Azar had argued that eliminating rebates would lead to lower list prices, warning in April that any policy that fails to address rebates will simply not get list prices down. But the proposal had faced resistance from domestic policy chief Joe Grogan and other fiscal hawks on grounds that it was too expensive costing the government nearly $180 billion over a decade.
Some lawmakers also worried the rule would raise seniors Medicare Part D premiums.
Read more: https://www.politico.com/story/2019/07/11/white-house-drug-rebate-rule-1405884
keithbvadu2
(36,829 posts)If it was a bad proposal, why didn't they do "careful analysis and thorough consideration" in the first place?
wysimdnwyg
(2,232 posts)Continue? When did drug costs START to decline? All I hear about is how prices for different drugs has gone up 300%, 500%, and more.
Aristus
(66,388 posts)lanlady
(7,134 posts)Based on careful analysis and thorough consideration, the president has decided..."
Since when has Trump done anything with care and consideration?
Maxheader
(4,373 posts)Make the pharm nazis show the costs that justify the expense..Then
take it apart...R&D?..materials?....Labor?...
For once, put the thumb on the drug processing cycle...
area51
(11,911 posts)promises broken.
Oh, so now Donnie is in favor of comprehensive Medicare for All?