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Civil Society Letter to Drug Corporations and Industry Groups Challenging Medicare Drug Price Negotiations: Drop Your Lawsuits and Lower Your Prices [1]

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Date: 2023-08

August 16, 2023 Civil Society Letter to Drug Corporations and Industry Groups Challenging Medicare Drug Price Negotiations: Drop Your Lawsuits and Lower Your Prices

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On the anniversary of President Biden signing the Inflation Reduction Act into law, Public Citizen and more than 70 organizations wrote to the executives of Merck & Co., Bristol Myers Squibb Company, Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Astellas Pharma US, PhRMA, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and other chambers of commerce, calling on them to drop their lawsuits seeking to overturn the Medicare drug price negotiation law. See the full letter and signatories below:

August 16, 2023

Dear Executives of Merck & Co., Bristol Myers Squibb Company, Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Astellas Pharma US, PhRMA, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and other chambers of commerce,

The lawsuits filed by your corporations and associations to overturn the Medicare drug price negotiation law signed by President Biden one year ago today are unconscionable. Our organizations demand that you withdraw your lawsuits and instead negotiate lower drug prices.

Despite being the largest purchaser of prescription drugs in the world, drug corporations’ prices under Medicare Part D are significantly higher than those paid in other countries. Drug corporations routinely charge patients in the United States twice or more of what they charge patients in other large, wealthy countries – even in cases where U.S. taxpayers supported the drug’s development. For top-selling drugs worldwide, drug corporations consistently make more money from U.S. sales than the rest of the world combined. Drug corporations’ prices for Medicare Part D even outstrip those paid by other government health programs, like Medicaid and the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Aging Americans and people with disabilities and chronic health conditions bear the brunt of these excessive prices. No one should have to go into debt, go without life-saving medicines or choose between prescriptions and other basic needs like groceries and rent. Yet millions across this nation do.

The Inflation Reduction Act established into law enormously popular, commonsense reforms to lower prices and expand access to medicines for millions of Medicare beneficiaries, including empowering Medicare to negotiate lower prices directly with prescription drug corporations. These reforms are projected to save patients and consumers tens of billions of dollars and expand access while ensuring innovation and drug corporations’ ability to achieve enormous financial success.

We stand with patients across the country whose lives and well-being depend on access to affordable prescription drugs. We will not relinquish these commonsense reforms while high drug prices remain a matter of life and death for so many Americans. We call on you to stop suing Medicare and negotiate lower prices now.

Sincerely,

ACA Consumer Advocacy

ACT UP New York

AIDS Foundation Chicago

AlaskansTakeAStand/ StandUpAlaska

American Economic Liberties Project

Arkansas Community Organizations

Be a Hero

Beta Cell Action

Big Sky 55+

California Alliance for Retired Americans

Center for Independence of the Diabled, NY (CIDNY)

Center for Medicare Advocacy

Center for Popular Democracy

Citizen Action/Illinois

Coalition on Human Needs

Communities United

Consumer Action

Cross-union Retirees Organizing Committee (CROC)

Doctors for America

Economic Opportunity Institute

EPIC- Ensuring Parole for Incarcerated Citizens

Families USA

Fdn for Integrative AIDS Research (FIAR)

Feed Your Hood Organization

Georgians for a Healthy Future

Health Care for America Now (HCAN) Education Fund

Health Care Voices

Health Foundation for Western and Central New York

Institute for a Progressive Nevada

Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility (ICCR)

Jim Hightower & Associates

Labor Campaign for Single Payer

Lampasas Democrats

Maryknoll Sisters

Metro New York Health Care for All

MomsRising

National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare

New Jersey Citizen Action

New York Progressive Action Network

New York State Alliance for Retired Americans

New York StateWide Senior Action Council

Our Revolution

Patients For Affordable Drugs

People’s Action

Physicians for a National Health Program

Physicians for a National Health Program – NY Metro Chapter

Progressive Democrats of America

Protect Our Care

Public Citizen

Public Interest Patent Law Institute

Salud y Farmacos

Seventh Generation Interfaith Coalition for Responsible Investments

Shriver Center on Poverty Law

Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth

Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi

Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia

Social Security Works

South Carolina Appleseed Legal Justice Center

SPACEs In Action

T1International, USA

TAG-Texans Against Gerrymandering

Tennessee Health Care Campaign

Texas Bluebonnet PAC

Texas Democratic Women of Galveston County

Texas Organizing Project

Texas Progressive Caucus

Two Faces of MS

United Vision for Idaho

Unity Fellowship of Christ Church-NYC

Universities Allied for Essential Medicines (UAEM)

Upper West Side Action Group

VOCAL-NY

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