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Why Governments Pay Two Different Prices for the Same Drug

Why Governments Pay Two Different Prices for the Same Drug

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In this episode of The Fiscal Policy Podcast, Lucas and Luna uncover a bizarre quirk in government healthcare spending: federal programs like Medicare and the VA can pay wildly different prices for the exact same prescription drug. Using a concrete example—a common cholesterol-lowering statin that costs the VA $12 per month but Medicare Part D $95—they explore how fragmented purchasing power, legal restrictions on price negotiation, and administrative silos create this inefficiency. The conversation digs into the 2003 Medicare Modernization Act's 'non-interference' clause, the VA's centralized formulary system, and the estimated $15 billion in annual savings if all federal programs paid the VA's prices. Lucas and Luna question why Congress hasn't closed this gap and what it says about the government's ability to get a good deal for taxpayers. A sharp, specific look at an overlooked fiscal waste. #FiscalPolicy #GovernmentSpending #DrugPricing #Medicare #VA #PrescriptionDrugs #HealthcareEconomy #TaxpayerWaste #PriceNegotiation #Congress #PharmaceuticalIndustry #Statins #PartD #FederalBudget #Economics #PublicFinance #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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