HHS secretary pushes for expanded drug affordability during Dallas visit

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HHS secretary pushes for expanded drug affordability during Dallas visit
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U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra’s visit to Dallas on Wednesday was as much about the people who fall through the cracks of a new...

Xavier Becerra spoke with drug pricing experts about the cost of insulin during a panel at a South Dallas clinic

“Here’s the most important part of this new prescription drug pricing: You have to be a Medicare recipient for you to benefit. You have to be 65 years or older or you have to be an American who’s disabled and qualifies for Medicare,” Becerra said. “All those other Americans still are strapped with the unfair negotiation, the unfair pricing that occurs.”

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