Government Asks for Ideas to Simplify Prescription Drug Price Files
Published Date: 6/2/2025
Proposed Rule
Summary
The government wants your thoughts on how to make prescription drug price files easier to create and share. This affects health plans and insurers who must provide clear drug cost info online. They’re looking for ideas now to improve the rules and make sure everything is accurate and on time—so expect possible updates soon that could save money and hassle.
Analyzed Economic Effects
1 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 0 costs, 1 mixed.
Health Plans Asked About Drug Price Files
The Departments of Labor, HHS, and Treasury are asking for public input on how health plans and insurers should implement the prescription drug machine-readable file requirement from the Transparency in Coverage rules. If you run or administer a health plan or insurer, the agencies want ideas on changes or extra technical guidance to help ensure the drug price files are accurate and available on time.
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