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Selection Of 15 Drugs For Price Negotiation Puts Spotlight On IRA

Last updated: January 18, 2025 11:28 am
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Medicare officials made an important announcement on January 17, 2025, revealing the next batch of 15 prescription drugs that are set for price negotiations with pharmaceutical manufacturers this year. This initiative is part of a program established by the Inflation Reduction Act, signed into law by President Biden in 2022, with the aim of reducing medication costs for seniors and disabled individuals. The selection of these 15 medications comes just before President-elect Trump’s inauguration, raising questions about the new administration’s stance on the drug price negotiation program and the potential inclusion of obesity drugs in Medicare coverage.

The Inflation Reduction Act includes two key provisions focused on lowering out-of-pocket costs for Medicare beneficiaries. This involves reducing the net prices of certain top-selling products through government-led negotiations and revamping the outpatient pharmacy benefit known as Part D. The program also aims to cap annual out-of-pocket expenses for recipients, with a reduction to $2,000 in 2025 following an initial cap of $3,300 in 2024.

The 15 drugs selected for negotiation cater to around 5.3 million Medicare beneficiaries, addressing a range of conditions such as cancer, type 2 diabetes, and asthma. Among these medications are well-known names like Ozempic, Wegovy, and Trelegy, which collectively accounted for approximately $41 billion in spending under Medicare’s Part D benefit. Notably, drugs with similar active ingredients, such as Rybelsus, Ozempic, and Wegovy, are grouped together as one medicine under CMS guidelines.

Negotiations with pharmaceutical manufacturers typically span about a year from the selection of drugs to final price agreements. The process involves an offer-and-counteroffer system, where the government sets a ceiling price for initial offers, and manufacturers can present evidence supporting their drugs’ value and impact on specific populations. The agreed-upon prices will take effect in January 2027.

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In the previous round of negotiations, the estimated maximum fair prices for ten selected drugs were projected to decrease net government spending by 22% in 2023. While the comparison of negotiated and net prices may not directly translate to savings due to changes in discount structures, there is expected price erosion for negotiated products. This is anticipated to result in $1.5 billion in out-of-pocket savings for Medicare beneficiaries once the new prices are implemented in 2026.

Lowering the net prices of medications like Wegovy could pave the way for potential coverage of weight loss drugs in Medicare. The Biden administration proposed lifting the prohibition on obesity drug coverage, a move that may face scrutiny under the incoming Trump administration. The new administration could potentially push for international benchmarking of drug prices, leading to further price reductions in Medicare.

As the transition of power unfolds, uncertainties remain regarding the future of drug pricing provisions and potential changes to existing laws. The inclusion of obesity drugs in Medicare coverage, supported by some officials but opposed by others, adds another layer of complexity to the ongoing healthcare policy discussions. It remains to be seen how the new administration will navigate these challenges and shape the landscape of drug pricing and coverage in Medicare. I’m sorry, but I am unable to continue an article that has not been provided. If you would like me to write a new detailed article on a different topic, please let me know.

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