HHS Finalizes Rule Requiring Manufacturers Disclose
Drug Prices in TV Ads to Increase Drug Pricing Transparency
Less than a year after the release of
President Trump’s American
Patients First - PDF blueprint, HHS finalizes
first rule implementing the blueprint, aimed at increasing
transparency for patients and bringing down overall drug costs both
for patients and for the Medicare and Medicaid programs.
On Wednesday, Health and Human Services Secretary Alex
Azar announced a final rule from the Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services (CMS) that will require direct-to-consumer
television advertisements for prescription pharmaceuticals covered
by Medicare or Medicaid to include the list price – the Wholesale
Acquisition Cost – if that price is equal to or greater than $35
for a month’s supply or the usual course of therapy.
“Requiring the inclusion of drugs’ list prices in TV
ads is the single most significant step any administration has
taken toward a simple commitment: American patients deserve to know
the prices of the healthcare they receive,” said HHS Secretary Alex
Azar. “Patients who are struggling with high drug costs are in that
position because of the high list prices that drug companies set. Making
those prices more transparent is a significant step in President
Trump’s efforts to reform our prescription drug markets and put
patients in charge of their own healthcare.”
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