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  2. Drugmakers to raise US prices on over 250 medicines starting ...

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    The median price increase of the drugs being hiked Jan. 1 is 4.5%, which is in line with the median for all price increases last year. Drugmakers to raise US prices on over 250 medicines starting ...

  3. Medicare drug price negotiations start after Biden ... - AOL

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    The agreed-upon maximum fair prices will be made public by September 1 and take effect in 2026. Medicare drug price negotiations start after Biden administration makes initial offers Skip to main ...

  4. Pfizer has increased prices on over 60 drugs in the U.S. as ...

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    The median increase—which is only to the list price and does not include rebates or other discounts—is similar year over year at 4.5%. Still, more drugs are getting higher price tags in 2025 ...

  5. Health care prices in the United States - Wikipedia

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    About 25% of U.S. healthcare costs relate to administrative costs (e.g., billing and payment, as opposed to direct provision of services, supplies and medicine) versus 10-15% in other countries. For example, Duke University Hospital had 900 hospital beds but 1,300 billing clerks.

  6. Medicare Part D coverage gap - Wikipedia

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    Medicare Part D beneficiaries who reach the Donut Hole will also pay a maximum of 25% co-pay on generic drugs purchased while in the Coverage Gap (receiving a 75% discount). For example: If you reach the 2020 Donut Hole, and your generic medication has a retail cost of $100, you will pay $25.

  7. Medicare Part D - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Veterans Affairs, which is allowed to negotiate drug prices and establish a formulary, has been estimated to pay between 40% [55] and 58% [56] less for drugs, on average, than Part D. On the other hand, the VA only covers about half the brands that a typical Part D plan covers.

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