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November 26, 2018
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CMS Takes Action to Lower Prescription Drug Costs by Modernizing
Medicare
Proposed regulation for Medicare Parts C & D would strengthen negotiations with prescription drug manufacturers to lower costs and increase transparency for patients
Today, the Centers for
Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) proposed polices for 2020 to
strengthen and modernize the Medicare Part C and D programs. The proposal
would ensure that Medicare Advantage and Part D plans have more tools to
negotiate lower drug prices, and the agency is also considering a policy that
would require pharmacy rebates to be passed on to seniors to lower their drug
costs at the pharmacy counter.
“President Trump is
following through on his promise to bring tougher negotiation to Medicare and
bring down drug costs for patients, without restricting patient access or
choice,” said HHS Secretary Alex Azar. “By bringing the latest tools from the
private sector to Medicare Part D, we can save money for taxpayers and
seniors, improve access to expensive drugs many seniors need, and expand
their choice of plans. The Part D proposals complement efforts to bring down
costs in Medicare Advantage and in Medicare Part B through negotiation, all
part of the President’s plan to put American patients first by bringing down
prescription-drug prices and out-of-pocket costs.”
In the twelve years since
the Part D program was launched, many of the tools outlined in today’s
proposal have been developed in the commercial health insurance marketplace,
and the result has been lower costs for patients. Seniors in Medicare also
deserve to benefit from these approaches to reducing costs, so today CMS is
proposing to modernize the Medicare Advantage and Part D programs and remove
barriers that keep plans from leveraging these tools.
“In designing today’s
proposal, foremost in the agency’s mind was the impact on patients, and the
proposal is yet another action CMS has taken to deliver on President Trump
and Secretary Azar’s commitment on drug prices,” said CMS Administrator Seema
Verma. “Today’s changes will provide seniors with more plan options featuring
lower costs for prescription drugs, and seniors will remain in the driver’s
seat as they can choose the plan that works best for them. The result will be
increasing access to the medicines that seniors depend on by lowering their
out-of-pocket costs.”
Private plan options for
receiving Medicare benefits are increasing in popularity, with almost 37
percent of Medicare beneficiaries expected to enroll in Medicare Advantage in
2019, and Part D enrollment increasing year-over-year as well. The programs
are driven by market competition; plans compete for beneficiaries’ business,
and each enrollee chooses the plan that best meets his or her needs. Consumer
choice puts pressure on plans to improve quality and lower costs.
Premiums in both Medicare Advantage and Part D are projected to decline next
year.
Today’s proposed changes
include:
CMS is also considering
for a future plan year, which may be as early as 2020, a policy that would
ensure that enrollees pay the lowest cost for the prescription drugs they
pick up at a pharmacy, after taking into account back-end payments from
pharmacies to plans.
Medicare Advantage and
Part D will continue to protect patient access, as both programs are embedded
with robust beneficiary protections. These include CMS’s review of Part D
plan formularies, an expedited appeals process, and a requirement for plans
to cover two drugs in every therapeutic class.
CMS looks forward to
receiving comments on these proposals and other policies under consideration.
For a blog post on the
proposed rule by Secretary Azar and Administrator Verma, please visit: https://www.cms.gov/blog/proposed-changes-lower-drug-prices-medicare-advantage-and-part-d.
For a fact sheet on the
proposed rule, please visit: https://www.cms.gov/newsroom/fact-sheets/contract-year-cy-2020-medicare-advantage-and-part-d-drug-pricing-proposed-rule-cms-4180-p.
The proposed rule
(CMS-4180-P) can be downloaded from the Federal
Register at: https://s3.amazonaws.com/public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2018-25945.pdf
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CMS Takes Action to Lower Prescription Drug Costs by Modernizing Medicare
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