President Donald J. Trump Is Ensuring Patients Receive the Information They Need to Save Money on Prescription Drugs | Eastern NC Now

We will work every day to ensure all Americans have access to the quality, affordable medication they need and they deserve.

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    "We will work every day to ensure all Americans have access to the quality, affordable medication they need and they deserve."  -  President Donald J. Trump

    HELPING PATIENTS SAVE MONEY: President Donald J. Trump is signing legislation to help give patients more information to save on their prescription drugs.

            •  Gag clauses prevent pharmacists from telling patients when they would pay less for drugs out of their own pocket instead of using their insurance.

            •  President Trump is signing legislation ending "gag clauses," following through on his promise to end these unfair clauses and help save patients money on the drugs they need.

                  •  The President is signing the Know the Lowest Price Act and the Patient Right to Know Drug Prices Act to end gag clauses for patients on Medicare and private plans.

                  •  The President's blueprint for lowering drug prices and reducing out-of-pocket costs called for an end to "gag clauses."

    LOWERING DRUG PRICES: The President is working to deliver savings for American patients.

            •  President Trump has made lowering drug prices a priority for his Administration and has taken action to achieve this goal.

            •  The Food and Drug Administration approved the most generic drug applications ever in 2017.

                  •  These approvals saved patients an estimated $8.8 billion in 2017 alone.

                  •  These savings are estimated to jump to $16 billion over one full year after each generic approval in 2017.

            •  In May 2018, President Trump released an American Patients First blueprint to lower drug prices and reduce out-of-pocket costs.

                  •  This blueprint laid out strategies for reform, including improved competition, better negotiation, incentives for lower list prices, and lowering out-of-pocket costs.

            •  Fifteen large drug manufacturers responded to the President's blueprint by announcing price freezes, reductions, and rollbacks.

            •  The Trump Administration finalized changes to Medicare's payment rate for certain drugs that will save seniors an estimated $320 million in drug costs this year.

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    PROTECTING SENIORS' HEALTHCARE: President Trump will fight against so-called "Medicare for All" proposals that would take away benefits seniors have paid into all their lives.

            •  While some have rallied around a proposal that would end Medicare as we know it, President Trump will fight to ensure seniors receive the benefits into which they have paid.

                  •  This proposal would lead to an extreme, anti-senior, anti-choice, and anti-consumer government takeover of health care.

            •  This so-called "Medicare for All" proposal would establish a government run, single-payer healthcare system that experts estimate would cost $32 trillion.

                  •  Even doubling taxes wouldn't be enough to pay for this astonishing price-tag.

            •  Supporters of "Medicare for All" would have no choice but to cut benefits, raise economy-crippling taxes, or both to cover the massive cost

                  •  Many seniors would lose access to their favorite doctors and face long lines for appointments and procedures.

            •  "Medicare for All" would eliminate Medicare Advantage plans for millions of seniors and take away seniors' options for private supplemental coverage.


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