Morning Briefing
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
NIH Director Taking Slow Approach To Invoking March-In Drug Patent Rights
President Biden has promised to require fair prices from drugmakers that use federally funded research 鈥 and now, in a major recent move, said he鈥檒l trigger government march-in on patents for drugs that run afoul of that goal. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a simple principle. You shouldn鈥檛 pay the highest price in the world for drugs that your tax dollars have already helped create,鈥 Biden said last month as he touted the move at the National Institutes of Health. But the new NIH director, locked in the center of this debate, isn鈥檛 taking any big steps yet. (Owermohle, 1/16)
The plan to allow Florida to import cheaper prescription drugs from Canada is already facing outrage from Canadians who claim it could make their own drug supply shortages worse. And experts in the U.S. have doubts the program will ever help people in Florida get a cost break on medications for conditions like heart disease and diabetes. ...聽鈥淭he U.S. needs to solve its own drug pricing problem, and not rely on other countries to do it for them,鈥 said Dr. Joel Lexchin, a professor emeritus at the School of Health Policy and Management at York University in Toronto.聽(Lovelace Jr., 1/12)
麻豆女优 Health News: Trump Official Who OK鈥檇 Drugs From Canada Chairs Company Behind Florida鈥檚 Import Plan
Alex Azar advanced Canadian drug importation as Donald Trump鈥檚 secretary of Health and Human Services. Now he chairs the board of a company managing Florida鈥檚 importation program. (Galewitz, 1/12)
In other health news from Washington 鈥
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was released from the hospital Monday, Pentagon officials said, after a two-week stay due to complications from prostate surgery last month.聽Austin is now recuperating at home, according to a Pentagon statement. 鈥淭he Secretary continues to recover well and, on the advice of doctors, will recuperate and perform his duties remotely for a period of time before returning full-time to the Pentagon,鈥 according to the statement. 鈥淗e has full access to required secure communications capabilities.鈥 (Lubold, 1/15)
麻豆女优 Health News: What Would A Second Trump Presidency Look Like For Health Care?聽
On the presidential campaign trail, former President Donald Trump is, once again, promising to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act 鈥 a nebulous goal that became one of his administration鈥檚 splashiest policy failures. 鈥淲e鈥檙e going to fight for much better health care than Obamacare. Obamacare is a catastrophe,鈥 Trump said at a campaign stop in Iowa on Jan. 6. (Rovner, 1/16)