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Biden Urges Medicare To Bargain For A Lower Drug Pricing

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7th March 2022
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Biden Urges Medicare To Bargain For A Lower Drug Pricing

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Much of the reaction to President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address concentrated on the president’s repeated calls for Congress to allow Medicare to negotiate medication prices. That is why bringing prices under control was his top concern, Biden stated in the address. He added that they pay more than almost any other country in the world for that very same drug, produced by the same firm. Biden emphasised the expense of producing insulin, which he estimated to be around $10 per vial. However, drug companies charge 30 times that, as per him, prompting him to ask who wants the cost of insulin capped at $35 per month.

According to PhRMA, insulin is now less expensive than it was in 2007, a year before. As per them, prescription medicine prices have only increased by 1.3 percent in the last year, as per data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Stephen J. Ubl, PhRMA President and CEO, said that he urges President Biden and Congress to collaborate on a comprehensive solution that fixes what’s failing in the healthcare system. According to him, enabling the authorities to establish drug prices isn’t the solution. They know that the story is going to end with fewer drugs available and far less development, and they also know that there is a better approach. Ubl talked about ways to deal with unfair practises in the insurance system, like when people have to pay out of their own pockets.

Matt Eyles, AHIP President and CEO, says that the President is correct; drug prices are out of hand, especially for insulin, which is vital for millions of Americans. However, one must hold pharmaceutical companies responsible and not allow them a pass on raising insulin prices year after year. Imposing co-pay restrictions that don’t address the fundamental costs established and managed by makers won’t benefit consumers or businesses in the United States—they’ll only wind up paying for the caps through increased insurance rates and co-pays.

The Campaign for Sustainable Rx Pricing (CSRxP) favours putting a cap on Medicare Part D participants’ out-of-pocket payments. CSRxP praises President Biden for continuing to recognise that out-of-control prescription medication prices are a major national concern, said Lauren Aronson, executive director of CSRxP. He adds that now would be the time for Congress to follow through on its pledges to cut prescription prices by adopting business approaches that hold Big Pharma accountable while also providing relief to the American people.

Aronson added that the American public is watching intently before the midterms later this year to see if politicians will seize the opportunity to provide assistance to the millions of families who struggle to pay for their drugs.

Attorneys from Hagens Berman, who are defending insulin buyers in a class-action lawsuit against Novo Nordisk, Sanofi, and Eli Lilly, said they filed a case for class certification on the very same night that President Biden mentioned insulin price spikes in his State of the Union address.

The lawsuit, filed during 2017 in the United States District Court for the New Jersey District, claims that patients have resorted to stretched measures to cope with soaring insulin prices, such as starvation to control sugar levels, purposefully trying to slip in a diabetic ketoacidosis to obtain insulin samples from under-dosing insulin. emergency rooms, and getting administered with expired insulin. According to the firm, some litigants are now paying about $900 per month merely to get the drugs they require.

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