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Joseph P Newhouse1, Erica Seiguer, Richard G Frank
1Department of Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School, 180 Longwood Ave., Boston, MA 02115, USA. newhouse@hcp.med.harvard.edu
Abstract:
The Medicare Modernization Act (MMA) prohibited the government from negotiating drug prices, a feature that the act's critics characterize as a giveaway to the drug industry. Instead of the government negotiating to keep prices down, the act relies on competition among drug companies to obtain business from private insurers; yet, competition cannot be effective when there are no close clinical substitutes. In the past few years, the rate of introduction of first-in-class drugs has been low; if this continues, the prohibition on negotiation may be only a minor problem. However, if the prior rate of introduction resumes, the government may find itself with unacceptable expenditure levels.
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