What Initiatives Are States Considering To Control Prescription Drug
Costs in Medicaid?
Rising Medicaid spending on prescription drugs has
prompted many states to look for new ways to control such costs. Although
drug spending increased more slowly in 2016 than in the previous two years,
and although such expenditures constitute only six percent of all Medicaid
spending (compared to 10% of national health spending), the high cost of
specialty drugs continues to be a particular concern among Medicaid policy
directors.
A new issue brief from the Kaiser Family Foundation
highlights the range of issues and recent initiatives that states are
considering in this policy area. The state actions come at a time of increasing
attention among policymakers to the cost of prescription drugs in health
programs like Medicaid and Medicare and growing public concern about spending
for prescription drugs. In its new budget, for instance, the Trump
administration this month proposed changes to Medicare drug policy as well as
granting states additional flexibility in negotiating prices and structuring
their Medicaid drug benefit.
The new brief, Snapshots
of Recent State Initiatives in Medicaid Prescription Drug Cost Control,
reviews the structure of the prescription drug benefit in Medicaid and the
traditional policy levers states have used to control drug spending. It also
highlights new state strategies to contain costs, such as efforts to obtain
greater rebates, actions concerning generic drugs and biosimilar
alternatives, transparency laws and new efforts to draw on federal
resources.
Filling
the need for trusted information on national health issues, the
Kaiser Family Foundation is a nonprofit organization based in Menlo Park,
California.
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Wednesday, February 21, 2018
What Initiatives Are States Considering To Control Prescription Drug Costs in Medicaid?
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