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SCOTUS Rejects Pharma Industry Appeal Regarding Medicare Drug Negotiation

SCOTUS Rejects Pharma Industry Appeal Regarding Medicare Drug Negotiation

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/supreme-court-rejects-appeals-from-drug-manufacturers-over-medicare-price-negotiations-with-government

I will take positive developments where I can get them.

"The negotiation program was created as part of the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act, which capped years of debate over whether the federal government should be allowed to haggle directly with pharmaceutical companies over the prices of drugs in Medicare.

The law required the government to negotiate prices for certain high-cost drugs in the federal insurance program for older adults on an annual basis, with the first deals going into effect in 2026.

Not a single Republican voted for the legislation, which was signed by Democratic President Joe Biden. Republicans have been harshly critical of aspects of the law, and Republican President Donald Trump has rolled back programs favoring alternative energy sources.

But the administration has embraced the authority to bring drugmakers to the negotiating table.

So far, the government has negotiated prices for 25 prescription drugs covered by Medicare, including the massively popular GLP-1 weight-loss and diabetes drugs, Ozempic, Rybelsus and Wegovy. In January, the Trump administration announced drugs targeted for a third round of the program, which would bring the total number of drugs with lower prices for Medicare enrollees to 40."

u/EmotionalEmetic — 22 days ago
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https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/5841498-rfk-jr-to-revamp-influential-preventive-services-panel/

As a PCP, I love the USPSTF. A nice, boring, basically apolitical group unbesmirched by most popular media that has a pretty big say in, essentially, all my preventative screenings.

Not only has RFK, for whatever reason, postponed the last year of q3mo meetings, but he now states that he is going to change who staffs the USPSTF.

My poor, beloved, USPSTF. Can't wait to see what "brilliant" and unhinged recommendations disconnected from science come as a result of this.

u/EmotionalEmetic — 2 months ago