CMS NEWS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 16, 2017
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CMS proposes policies to lower
the cost of prescription drugs and combat the opioid crisis
The proposed rule eliminates administrative hurdles to providing
more affordable prescription drugs and will allow Medicare to combat opioid
overprescribing and abuse.
Today, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) issued a
proposed rule that includes a number of changes that, if finalized, will
ensure that Part D Medicare enrollees have access to more affordable
prescription drugs and more robust prescription drug coverage at the
pharmacy they prefer. The rule also gives health plans a new tool to combat
the opioid crisis.
The President has been committed to lowering drug prices for seniors and
fighting the opioid epidemic. In response, CMS is working to lower drug
prices by removing administrative hurdles to offer lower cost options to
seniors on Medicare, as well as supporting private sector partners by
providing them a much needed tool in the fight to end the opioid epidemic.
CMS is proposing to lower drug costs by providing flexibility for
certain mid-year changes to prescription drug formularies when a new
generic drug becomes available and is clinically appropriate, while
protecting beneficiaries who require the brand name drug. This change will
provide flexibility to switch to lower cost prescription drugs and pass
those savings on to Medicare beneficiaries.
CMS is also proposing to lower drug costs by treating lower-cost
“biosimilar” versions of biologic products like other generic drugs when
determining how much certain beneficiaries pay for drugs out of pocket
under Medicare Part D. This change will encourage the availability of
lower-cost alternatives for Medicare beneficiaries.
The proposed rule also includes a Request for Information on applying
discounts drug companies provide to health plans to the price beneficiaries
pay at the pharmacy counter. CMS is requesting input on whether this idea
would maximize cost-sharing savings for beneficiaries, how they might best
be implemented and what the implications would be for various stakeholders
and taxpayers.
CMS is also empowering beneficiaries to access their prescription drugs
at the pharmacy they prefer. CMS is proposing to revise the pharmacy
participation rules in Part D which will promote greater participation of
local pharmacies in Part D and preserve beneficiary access to all types of
pharmacy delivery services, including mail-order.
To help address the national health crisis created by opioid abuse, CMS
is proposing to implement new authority that allows Part D plans to require
certain beneficiaries to obtain their prescriptions for opioids from
selected prescribers or pharmacies. The proposal would provide an important
new tool to combat the growing opioid epidemic that is devastating families
and communities across the nation.
For a fact sheet on the proposed rule, please visit: https://www.cms.gov/Newsroom/MediaReleaseDatabase/Fact-sheets/2017-Fact-Sheet-items/2017-11-16.html.
The proposed rule (CMS-4182-P) can be downloaded from the Federal
Register at: https://www.federalregister.gov/public-inspection.
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