Morning Briefing
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
Cigna Express Scripts Will Simplify Its Pricing Structure Next Year
Cigna Group is taking a page from billionaire Mark Cuban鈥檚 playbook to sell medicines for a set markup, the latest sign that companies that manage drug benefits are responding to pressure from upstart competitors. Next year Cigna鈥檚 Express Scripts subsidiary will offer employers and health plans the option to pay pharmacies up to 15% above their wholesale costs, plus an extra fee for dispensing the medicines. (Tozzi, 11/14)
麻豆女优 Health News: Biden Administration鈥檚 Limit On Drug Industry Middlemen Backfires, Pharmacists Say
The Biden administration鈥檚 first major step toward imposing limits on the pharmacy benefit managers who act as the drug industry鈥檚 price negotiators is backfiring, pharmacists say. Instead, it鈥檚 adding to the woes of the independent drugstores it was partly designed to help. The so-called PBMs have long clawed back a fee from pharmacies weeks or months after they dispense a drug. A new rule, which governs Medicare鈥檚 drug program, is set to take effect Jan. 1 and requires PBMs to take most of their 鈥減erformance fees鈥 at the time prescriptions are filled. (Allen, 11/15)
In other pharmaceutical developments 鈥
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Tuesday it had sent a warning letter to Amazon.com related to sale of seven unapproved eye drops on the company's e-commerce platform. In the letter dated Nov. 13, FDA said Amazon was selling eye drops which have not been recognized as safe and effective for providing temporary relief from eye symptoms such as excessive watery discharge, redness, burning, or pink eye. (11/14)
The head of German drug regulator BfArM is considering an export ban on Novo Nordisk's diabetes drug Ozempic, which is in high demand for its weight-loss benefits, to prevent a worsened supply shortage. ... "We are currently in talks with lawmakers about what we will do if the current measures and the public messages don't show an effect," BfArM President Karl Broich told Spiegel magazine. "We would then think about imposing an export ban so that enough remains in the country for the patients that need it," said Broich, adding that the drug was going to other European countries and the United States. (Burger, 11/15)
Belgium tightened rules around prescribing Novo Nordisk A/S鈥檚 Ozempic and other diabetes medications amid shortages driven by competing demand for the drugs as a popular remedy for weight loss. The drugs may only be prescribed to patients with type 2 diabetes and people with certain types of obesity, the Federal Agency for Medicines and Health Products said in a statement on Tuesday. (Pronina, 11/14)
Theseus Pharmaceuticals says it is laying off 72 percent of its workforce, or 26 employees, just four months after safety concerns derailed the Cambridge biotech鈥檚 clinical trial on an experimental drug to treat a form of gastrointestinal cancer. Theseus announced the layoffs after the market closed Monday and said it was 鈥渆xploring strategic alternatives to maximize shareholder value,鈥 corporate lingo for launching a sale. (Saltzman, 11/14)
EMD Serono, the American drug development arm of Germany鈥檚 Merck KGaA, plans to move its headquarters from the South Shore town of Rockland to Boston鈥檚 Seaport district next summer. The company will join more than two dozen life sciences companies, including biopharma giants Vertex and Eli Lilly, that have moved to or are constructing buildings in the Seaport. Once a neighborhood of warehouses and parking lots, the Seaport has emerged as the state鈥檚 second-largest drug discovery cluster after Cambridge鈥檚 Kendall Square. (Weisman, 11/14)
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The new National Institutes of Health director, Monica Bertagnolli, said it鈥檚 a 鈥渇ailure鈥 that enrollment in government-funded clinical trials has lagged behind those funded by the pharmaceutical industry. (Cohrs, 11/14)