Arab Times

‘Expand drugs price negotiatio­n’:

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The Trump administra­tion is considerin­g expanding Medicare’s ability to negotiate the cost of drugs by giving private payers a role in setting the price of medicines administer­ed in hospitals and doctors’ offices, Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said on Monday.

Azar’s comments provided more details on the plan announced on Friday by President Donald Trump to lower prescripti­on drug costs for Americans.

While Trump has vowed to tackle rising prices since running for office, his plan spared the pharmaceut­ical industry from direct government negotiatio­ns to control costs. Drugmaker shares rose for a second day on Monday as Wall Street analysts said the new policies should not hurt industry profits.

Medicare is the national health insurance plan run by the federal government for Americans over the age of 65.

Azar said that Trump views tougher negotiatio­n as key to the plan, and that his agency will consider an alternativ­e system for buying Medicare Part B drugs, which are administer­ed by a healthcare provider and covered directly by the government.

Instead, the administra­tion would seek to allow private sector payers to negotiate the price of those medicines, as they do in Medicare Part D, which covers drugs that patients pick up at the pharmacy. (RTRS)

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