'There is nothing in the Constitution that stops Medicare from negotiating drug prices,' Neera Tanden said.
“There is nothing in the Constitution that stops Medicare from negotiating drug prices,” Neera Tanden said.
Speaking on “The Katie Phang Show” on MSNBC, Tanden said, “There is nothing in the Constitution that stops Medicare from negotiating drug prices. We really, we feel very strongly about our ability to win these lawsuits because this is just a basic principle.”that will be subject to price negotiations between Medicare and and pharmaceutical companies, including drugs that treat diabetes, heart failure and blood clots.challenging the program, which is designed to lower costs for Medicare patients.
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