The US health department proposed on Tuesday three new pilot projects aimed at lowering prescription drug prices for people enrolled in government health insurance plans.
WASHINGTON - The U.S. health department proposed on Tuesday three new pilot projects aimed at lowering prescription drug prices for people enrolled in government health insurance plans, including offering some essential generic drugs for $2 a month.
The proposed models would lower the out-of-pocket cost of commonly used generic drugs for chronic conditions, such as hypertension, to $2 a month for people on Medicare, improve access to expensive lifesaving cell and genetic treatments for those on Medicaid, and get CMS better deals for expensive new therapies that lack complete clinical trial data, CMS said.
The second voluntary model allows state Medicaid agencies to pay for cell and gene therapies by delegating authority to CMS so it can facilitate contracts and payment models as well as structure and coordinate multi-state arrangements with manufacturers. CMS has raised concerns about covering drugs under the pathway such as those for Alzheimer's disease because it does not require the same degree of drug efficacy data as the FDA's regular approval process.
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