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In reply to the discussion: Talked to my Pharmacist today about drug company pricing. [View all]alc
(1,151 posts)26. maybe there's more to the Obama & pharma negotiations that did/didn't/did/didn't happen
If those did happen in a bad way, this is pharma's payoff (4x drug prices) and they probably have enough documentation that Obama can't go after them.
If those meetings were no big deal then the IPAB will fix things (e.g. cap prices) soon enough.
If the drug increase is real, it's a good early test of the IPAB. Are they going to
* work for consumer protection (balance price and availability),
* be portrayed as a "death panel" (screw availability it has to be cheap - i.e. pharma will use the media to sell this message),
* give into industry (available and expensive but avoid a media war with pharma).
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The ACA should have included price controls for prescriptions, even setting prices in many cases...
Humanist_Activist
Nov 2013
#2
Negotated group prices have always varied widely, I don't know how...
Humanist_Activist
Nov 2013
#13
Is that the price negotiated by your group plan, or the (uninsured)market price?
Humanist_Activist
Nov 2013
#7
You may not see these price increases, only the pharmacy and your plan might see them...
Humanist_Activist
Nov 2013
#12
Your pharmacist would not be the first to use Obamacare as an excuse to raise prices or gripe.
Hoyt
Nov 2013
#18
.Your pharmacist would not be the first to use Obamacare as an excuse to raise prices
dixiegrrrrl
Nov 2013
#25
I don't know about this story. I deal closely with several high dollar biotech drugs and pricing has
TheKentuckian
Nov 2013
#20
Local pharmacist can't negotiate prices like CVS, Walgreen's, Rite-Aid, Walmart, Target, supermarket
FarCenter
Nov 2013
#22