Johnson & Johnson sues Biden administration over Medicare drug price negotiations
3 years ago by MicroWave to c/politics
Johnson & Johnson sued the Biden administration over Medicare’s new powers to slash drug prices, making it the third pharmaceutical company to challenge the controversial provision of the Inflation Reduction Act.
Supreme Court: Hold my robe
Oh noes not the billion dollar company's profits! Anything but the profits!
empowered Medicare to negotiate drug prices for the first time in the program’s six-decade history.
This is long overdue. Both my parents are on Medicare and they say the prices for some commonplace things are truly absurd, and it all has to do with the fact that the government legally can't negotiate the price, so whatever price the pharmaceutical companies set is what gets paid.
Allowing the government to negotiate the price would benefit 99.9% of people and harm only CEOs and billionaires, so you can expect this to fail spectacularly.
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