Amazon To Launch ‘Pharmacy Kiosks’ For One Medical Patients In December
In other news on prescription drugs, the White House says it won't put tariffs on generic drugs, and CMS Administrator Mehmet Oz tries to reassure MAHA supporters in the wake of the Trump administration's Pfizer deal.
Amazon announced it is rolling out "pharmacy kiosks" beginning in December. The self-service kiosks will allow Amazon's One Medical patients to bypass brick-and-mortar pharmacies and get their prescribed medications at the doctor's office at the end of their appointment. Starting in December, the kiosks will be available at One Medical locations in downtown Los Angeles, West LA, Beverly Hills, Long Beach and West Hollywood, the e-commerce giant聽said聽Tuesday. (Cunningham, 10/8)
More on the high cost of prescription drugs 鈥
The Trump administration said it isn鈥檛 planning to impose tariffs on generic drugs from foreign countries, after months of wrangling over whether to impose levies on the vast majority of drugs that are dispensed in the U.S. The administration has been weighing duties on a range of pharmaceutical products and ingredients, using a tariff investigation under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, which covers threats to national security. President Trump last month posted online that he would impose 100% tariffs on name-brand drugs on Oct. 1, but didn鈥檛 mention generics. (Bade, 10/8)
Speaking during a weekly call with MAHA supporters on Wednesday, Oz said he recognized that some were not happy when the administration last week announced a deal with Pfizer about lowering drug prices for Medicaid patients.聽鈥淪ome of the companies we鈥檙e working with are not companies that folks in the MAHA movement have thought highly of,鈥 said Oz, who is the administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.聽(Weixel and Choi, 10/8)
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Listen: Why 鈥淭rumpRx鈥 Might Not Save You Money
麻豆女优 Health News chief Washington correspondent Julie Rovner appeared Oct. 6 on the podcast 鈥淭oday, Explained鈥 to discuss TrumpRx, President Donald Trump鈥檚 proposal for a direct-to-consumer website aimed at lowering prescription drug costs. While few details were made public when the program was announced on Sept. 30, Rovner explains that consumers who are enrolled in health plans through their employers or government programs may save more money on drugs using their insurance or drugmakers鈥 patient discount programs. (Rovner, 10/9)
In other Trump administration news 鈥
President Donald Trump will undergo a physical exam on Friday following mounting questions about his health prompted by noticeable bruising and swelling in recent months. 鈥淥n Friday morning, President Trump will visit Walter Reed Medical Center for a planned meeting and remarks with the troops. While there, President Trump will stop by for his routine yearly check up,鈥 White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement Wednesday. 鈥淧resident Trump is considering going to the Middle East shortly thereafter.鈥 (Dezenski, 10/8)