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Medicare Negotiates Drug Prices to Help Seniors Afford Treatments
USAFriday, January 17, 2025
When combined with the first round of negotiations, these drugs represent 36% of all Medicare Part D prescription drug costs. The drugs have been on the market for at least seven years without generic competitors. Medicare has already negotiated prices for the first 10 drugs, expecting to save enrollees around $1. 5 billion in out-of-pocket costs in 2026 alone. The government also expects savings of around $6 billion for the Medicare program in 2026.
The pharmaceutical industry has challenged this process legally, seeing it as a threat to their profits and innovation. Medicare covers around 66 million people in the U. S. , with about 50. 5 million in Part D plans. About 10% of seniors and 20% of those under 65 report having trouble affording their drugs. Patient advocacy groups like AARP support this move, hoping it will reduce drug prices and save money for both Medicare and its beneficiaries.
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