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Average Wholesale Price (AWP) Effective October 1, 2024 through December 31, 2024. The NDC - HCPCS crosswalks identify drug products by NDC and their HCPCS code match.
Average Wholesale Price is a benchmark used for pricing and reimbursement of prescription drugs for both government and private payers.
Search the National Average Drug Acquisition Cost (NADAC) wholesale pricing data by NDC code.
This paper defines the average wholesale price (AWP), which has become an important benchmark for prescription drug pricing and reimbursement.
The average wholesale price (AWP) is a measurement of the price paid by pharmacies to purchase drug products from wholesalers in the supply chain.4 The most common source for AWP data for drug pricing comes from the compendia produced by Medi-Span and First DataBank.3 The estimated acquisition cost (EAC) is an estimated price that state Medicaid...
The quarterly ASP Pricing Files are grouped by the year in which they are effective. For more information on how ASP is reported, and what drugs and biologicals are included in the ASP Pricing Files, visit the ASP Reporting page:
The National Average Drug Acquisition Cost (NADAC) is the estimated wholesale price retail community pharmacies pay to drug wholesalers. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) compile the NADAC data based on random monthly surveys on more than 60,000 pharmacies from all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
Medi-Span pricing data provides you with a wide variety of pricing concepts, including Average Wholesale Price (AWP) and Wholesale Acquisition Cost (WAC), as well as key reimbursement attributes, so you can more confidently make decisions.
In the United States, the average wholesale price (AWP) is a prescription drug term referring to the average price for medications offered at the wholesale level. [1] The metric was originally intended to convey real pricing information to third-party payers, including government prescription drug programs.
The average wholesale price (AWP) is the average price at which wholesalers sell prescription drugs. It serves as a benchmark or list price in the pharmaceutical industry and is typically higher than the actual price paid by purchasers due to discounts, rebates, and other pricing negotiations.