News Briefs: Drug Spend Increased by 12% in 2021
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Jul 28, 2022
Spending in the U.S. on medicines increased by 12% in 2021, primarily because of COVID-19 vaccines and therapies, according to the IQVIA Institute’s annual report on drug trends. The report also found that “Despite an increase in overall spending, costs per prescription on average are flat or slightly declining. Prescription drug use reached a record 194Bn daily doses in 2021 as new prescription starts for both chronic and acute care recovered from the slowdown recorded in 2020…[but] spending on medicines is expected to return to pre-pandemic growth trend lines by 2023.”
A federal appeals court on July 25 held that a Pfizer Inc. coupon program violated the federal Anti-Kickback Statute. The Second Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Pfizer offering copay assistance to Medicare beneficiaries was illegal under the statue. AHIP applauded the ruling, arguing that “By upholding these protections, the courts have taken an important step to protect Americans from what would otherwise be an unchecked multi-billion-dollar price tag that would make coverage and care less affordable for everyone.”
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