Trump Signs New Laws Aimed at Drug Costs
Author: internet - Published 2018-10-10 07:00:00 PM - (350 Reads)President Trump on Wednesday signed bipartisan bills, including one allowing pharmacists to tell consumers when they could save money by paying the full cash price for prescription drugs instead of using health insurance with large out-of-pocket costs, reports the New York Times . Pharmacists around the country say they have often been forbidden to share information on drug pricing with customers. The new law will "completely end these unjust gag clauses once and for all," Trump said. He signed two bills. One bill, introduced by Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine), bans gag clauses in commercial health insurance, including coverage offered by employers and plans bought by individuals and families on their own. The other bill, introduced by Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.), applies to outpatient drug coverage in Medicare, whether provided by the traditional fee-for-service program or by private Medicare Advantage plans. "Insurance is intended to save consumers money," Collins said. "Gag clauses do the opposite. They prevent pharmacists from telling patients how to pay the lowest possible price for their prescription drugs."