Posted on 03/10/2020 5:15:37 PM PDT by ransomnote
Today, President Donald J. Trump sent his principles for drug pricing reform to Capitol Hill. The President’s principles and vision are policies that already have bipartisan support and would bring lasting relief from incredibly high drug prices for America’s seniors. President Trump’s bold leadership lowered drug prices last year for the first time in almost 50 years and has increased access to more affordable drugs for millions of Americans. As the President called for in his State of the Union address, the time is now for Congress to build on that progress, set aside partisan pandering, and work with this White House to deliver the most significant drug pricing reform in more than a decade.
The White House is calling on Republicans and Democrats in Congress to pass legislation that would:
As the country confronts a public health challenge, the Administration recognizes the importance of pharmaceutical innovation. The Trump Administration’s goal, as it has always been, is to help America’s seniors and patients afford the drugs they need, not destroy this vital industry.
Is the out-of-pocket pricecliff the same as the donut hole?
I’m not sure.
Most folks 65 and over are on Medicare or TriCare, not Obamacare.
“Is the out-of-pocket pricecliff the same as the donut hole?”
I think so:
https://morningconsult.com/opinions/health-care-win-congress-stop-medicare-part-d-out-pocket-cliff/
The great thing about Medicare Part D is that it was passed without a funding mechanism. Every single dollar the government spends on this program is borrowed. And now they want cap the amount that the beneficiary pays. Sounds like something Bernie would propose.
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