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Medicare Price Negotiation, Inflation Rebate Legislation Would Generate $163Bn, CBO Says

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Score of slimmed down Medicare negotiations in the Build Back Better legislation is $79bn, a far cry from the $456bn in savings projected from the draconian HR 3. But the bills overall impact on the deficit means that pharma might get a total reprieve – or go back on the chopping block.

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