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The Drug Rebate Equalization Act of 2009 (DRE), introduced in the 111th United States Congress by Representative Bart Stupak as H.R. 904, and in the Senate by Senator Jeff Bingaman as S. 547, sought to equalize the treatment of prescription drug discounts between Medicaid managed care and Medicaid fee-for-service.
Misclassification under the Medicaid Drug Rebate Program: EpiPen (epinephrine) False Claims Act: 2006 Schering-Plough [21] $435 million Off-label promotion, kickbacks, Medicare fraud Temodar, Intron A, K-Dur, Claritin RediTabs: False Claims Act, FDCA 2004 [22] Pfizer $430 million Off-label promotion Neurontin: False Claims Act, FDCA 2008 ...
Misclassification under the Medicaid Drug Rebate Program: False Claims Act: 2010 14 (tie) 13 Trileptal: Novartis [18] $465,000,000 $390 million ($465 million with co-defendant settlements) Off-label promotion/kickbacks False Claims Act/FDCA 2008 17 14 Actiq/Gabitril/Provigil: Cephalon [19] $425,000,000 $375 million civil ($425 million with ...
The report says about 44% of state residents — including 60% of those in New York City — are covered by Medicaid or the Essential Plan, seven points above any other state. The programs take up ...
Yet there are gaps in how the billions of taxpayer-supported funding for Medicaid programs in New York addresses maternal health needs. ... About 17% of women ages 18 to 49 on Medicaid who needed ...
It required pharmaceutical manufacturers to provide rebates for medication purchases, based on sales to Medicaid beneficiaries, as a condition of having their products covered by Medicaid. [3] The amount of the rebates paid to the states were based on a "best price" calculation that did not take into account the discounted prices that ...
The Medicaid drug rebate for brand name drugs, paid by drug manufacturers to the states, is increased to 23.1% (except for the rebate for clotting factors and drugs approved exclusively for pediatric use, which increases to 17.1%), and the rebate is extended to Medicaid managed care plans; the Medicaid rebate for non-innovator, multiple source ...
New Jersey The amount of the rebate is income-based, with homeowners earning up to $150,000 qualifying for $1,500 and those earning $150,000 to $250,000 receiving $1,000.