Today, IQVIA released its Medicine Use and Spending in the U.S. – A Review of 2018 and Outlook to 2023 report – highlighting the drivers behind medicine price and spending trends, patient...
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Event tomorrow: Improving access and affordability for America’s seniors
By Andrew Powaleny | May 7, 2019
Medicare Parts B and D have played an important role in providing seniors with access to the lifesaving treatments they need and have been successful in delivering value to both the health care...
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Six policy solutions to help patients afford their insulin
By Holly Campbell | April 9, 2019
Updated on 08/12/2019 Dramatic improvements in how we treat diabetes have transformed the lives of patients, but too many struggle to afford their insulin and other medicines at the pharmacy...
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PhRMA comments on OIG proposed rule to reform the rebate system
By Holly Campbell | April 8, 2019
Today, PhRMA submitted comments on the Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) Office of Inspector General (OIG) proposed rule, “Removal of Safe Harbor Protection for Rebates Involving...
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If the six protected classes policy is weakened, the Medicare Part D exception and appeals process will not provide sufficient protections for patients facing access challenges
By Tom Wilbur | March 29, 2019
One of the most important and successful parts of Medicare Part D is the six protected classes policy which covers patients whose conditions – such as HIV, cancer, and epilepsy, among others – are...
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Rebate rule would help ensure seniors with diabetes don’t pay more for their medicine than their insurer
By Holly Campbell | March 25, 2019
Misaligned incentives in Medicare Part D are increasing costs for seniors with diabetes. While insurers negotiate larger and larger rebates with biopharmaceutical companies each year, seniors...
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Bipartisan lawmakers urge Administration to rethink proposed changes to six protected classes policy
By Tom Wilbur | March 22, 2019
At the end of 2018, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) introduced a dangerous proposed rule that would weaken the Medicare Part D six protected classes policy. The six protected...
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OptumRX: Sharing rebates with patients is “worth it”
By Holly Campbell | March 18, 2019
PhRMA has long advocated for sharing the $166 billion in rebates and discounts given by biopharmaceutical companies to the government, insurers, and pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) with patients...
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Changes to the six protected class policy are the wrong prescription for Medicare and HIV patients
By Tom Wilbur | March 15, 2019
For over 10 years, one of the cornerstones of the Medicare Part D program has been to ensure the sickest and most vulnerable patients have access to the clinically critical medicines they rely on....
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New “Prescription for Medicare” campaign focuses on impacts of wrong and right solutions for Medicare
By Juliet Johnson | March 6, 2019
Today, we are launching the “Prescription for Medicare” campaign which focuses on ensuring that changes made to Medicare are the right prescription for seniors. There’s a lot of talk in Washington...
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