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Getting the Price Right: Lessons for Medicare Price Negotiation from Peer Countries

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  • Leah Z. Rand

    (Brigham and Women’s Hospital
    Harvard Medical School
    Harvard Medical School Center for Bioethics)

  • Aaron S. Kesselheim

    (Brigham and Women’s Hospital
    Harvard Medical School
    Harvard Medical School Center for Bioethics)

Abstract

The USA pays more for brand-name prescription drugs than any other country and new legislation from August 2022 gives Medicare the authority to directly negotiate certain drug prices with manufacturers starting in 2026—something the federal insurer had been prohibited from doing for its prior history. As the USA prepares for negotiations, we therefore surveyed how comparable industrialized countries use statutory requirements and procedures to negotiate brand-name drug prices. Guidance documents, regulations, government and academic publications were reviewed to identify the process of negotiating drug prices in peer countries that have been cited as potential examples for US payment reform: Australia, Canada, France, Germany, and the UK. Processes for arriving at a final price for a drug generally fall under three approaches: statutory rebates, setting a maximum price, and arbitration between national (public) insurers and manufacturers. Each approach to price negotiation could be adopted by Medicare and reduce spending even if Medicare does not adopt an exclusionary or closed formulary. Much remains to be determined about how the new price negotiation authority in the USA will be implemented, and policymakers can learn from comparator countries’ statutory and regulatory strategies for price negotiation.

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  • Leah Z. Rand & Aaron S. Kesselheim, 2022. "Getting the Price Right: Lessons for Medicare Price Negotiation from Peer Countries," PharmacoEconomics, Springer, vol. 40(12), pages 1131-1142, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:pharme:v:40:y:2022:i:12:d:10.1007_s40273-022-01195-x
    DOI: 10.1007/s40273-022-01195-x
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