Chuck Grassley opened the hearing saying that Americans are “sick and tired of the blame game.”
in a capital where they typically win their lobbying battles.
We cannot allow anyone to hide behind the current complexities to shield the true cost of drugs,’’ Grassley said. Bourla and other executives said they favored “value-based’’ reimbursement, a reform that is beginning to get more attention. It works like this: Pfizer would get paid based on the number of strokes it prevented or the number of cancer patients in full remission, “rather than the number of pills we sell,’’ Bourla said.
“Part D patients’ out-of-pocket costs have significantly increased. Some would blame that solely on high drug prices, and we agree that price should certainly be part of the discussion,’’ he told the committee in his written remarks. “But it’s also important to acknowledge that science has enabled us to advance the standard of care far beyond what was possible when the Part D benefit was designed.
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