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Pitchfork Economics with Nick Hanauer

Medicare Drug Price Negotiations with (Margarida Jorge)

Pitchfork Economics with Nick Hanauer

Civic Ventures

Business, Government, News, Politics

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 16 January 2024

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

The pharmaceutical industry is one of the most opaque industries in America, and they take advantage of this lack of transparency by setting ever-higher prices for lifesaving prescription drugs like insulin. But provisions in the Inflation Reduction Act are curtailing the exorbitant price-gouging strategies that the pharmaceutical industry uses to pump up their profit margins at the expense of seniors and people with disabilities who use Medicare. This week, we’re talking to Margarida Jorge, the Executive Director of Health Care for America Now, to help us understand more about drug pricing and the impact that drug price negotiations will have on Medicare and its recipients. We apologize for the background noise you hear during this episode. We strive to provide you with the best possible audio quality, but sometimes external factors (like construction nearby) are beyond our control. Margarida Jorge is the Executive Director of Health Care for America Now. She has been a prominent advocate for affordable and accessible healthcare for three decades, and she was the chief architect of the 47-state field program that helped win the Affordable Care Act under President Obama. Margarida has played a key role in shaping healthcare policy and has been instrumental in shaping policy discussions, advocating for reforms that prioritize the needs of patients over the profits of pharmaceutical companies, lowering drug prices, and ensuring access to life-saving medications for all. Twitter: @MargaridaJorg17 Health Care for America Now: https://www.healthcareforamericanow.org Lower Drug Prices Now: https://www.lowerdrugpricesnow.org Explaining the Prescription Drug Provisions in the Inflation Reduction Act: https://www.kff.org/medicare/issue-brief/explaining-the-prescription-drug-provisions-in-the-inflation-reduction-act/#bullet01 Big Drug Companies Are in Court to Stop Medicare Negotiation and Protect Their Sky-High Profits: https://www.protectourcare.org/big-drug-companies-are-in-court-to-stop-medicare-negotiation-and-protect-their-sky-high-profits How Prices for the First 10 Drugs Up for U.S. Medicare Price Negotiations Compare Internationally: https://www.commonwealthfund.org/publications/2024/jan/how-prices-first-10-drugs-medicare-negotiations-compare-internationally Drug Companies Continue To Hike Prices Above Inflation: https://www.americanprogress.org/article/drug-companies-continue-to-hike-prices-above-inflation U.S. Prescription Drug Prices Are 2.56 Times Those in Other Countries: https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR2956.html Website: http://pitchforkeconomics.com Twitter: @PitchforkEcon Instagram: @pitchforkeconomics Nick’s twitter: @NickHanauer

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0:00.0

The rising inequality and growing political instability that we see today are the direct result of decades of bad economic theory.

0:10.0

It's time to build our economy from the bottom up and from the middle out, not the top down.

0:15.5

Middle out economics is the answer.

0:17.8

Because Wall Street didn't build this country.

0:20.1

Great middle class built this country.

0:22.2

The more the middle class thrives, the better the economy from the middle out.

0:42.0

Welcome to the show.

0:44.0

Nick, like me, you're in your

0:58.9

Nick, like me, you're in your early 60s, so I'm sure, you know, you know, just like me, you've been looking at Medicare coming up, you're going to qualify soon, and that's going to be really important to how you're going to qualify soon and that's going to be really

1:03.4

important to how you're going to survive your retirement. Yeah I I joke about

1:07.9

this because I'm not like you I in this respect I appreciate the generous health insurance that you

1:17.3

provide us here at Civic Ventures and you know people ask me how long do I plan to work until I retire and I always say well I hope to have this job at least until age 65 because that's when Medicare kicks in and I've always thought that oh if you make it to

1:36.5

65 you're taking care of you don't have to worry about that crazy health

1:40.9

insurance market anymore and oh my God I've started looking into it and

1:45.0

it's nuts first of all how complicated Medicare is all the different plans whether you do

1:50.8

health you do an advantage plan or whether you get medig gap and like

1:56.2

the nine different flavors of medig gap and then all the other costs did you know

2:01.8

Nick and this is a number that comes from Fidelity. This is a major,

2:06.6

you know, financial corporation very responsible, you know, people have their retirement funds fidelity says that the typical

2:15.9

retired couple will spend this is with Medicare they must plan to spend

2:21.5

315,000 in retirement on health care costs,

2:29.2

which is of course about double what the typical couple has saved for retirement.

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