BIO Urges Senate Committee on Finance Not to Limit Patients' Access to Therapies.S. 3 Would Weaken Medicare Part D Drug Benefit WASHINGTON -- The Biotechnology Industry Organization Biotechnology Industry Organization or BIO was founded 1993 in Washington, DC. James C. Greenwood is BIO's current President. External links
The Chairman's Mark to S. 3 repeals the language in the Medicare Modernization Act which prohibits the federal government from interfering with the negotiations between drug manufacturers, pharmacies and plan sponsors and replaces it with a requirement to interfere in this process. These negotiations are currently conducted between Medicare prescription drug plans and manufacturers. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), previously known as the Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA), is a federal agency within the United States Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) that administers the Medicare program and reported earlier this year that these private sector negotiations resulted in an additional $113 billion reduction in the estimated cost of the Part D program, and the actuaries found that $96 billion in reductions was due to competition. "The Medicare Part D program is working well. An overwhelming majority of beneficiaries are satisfied with the benefit," stated BIO President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. Jim Greenwood. "In order to reduce costs, the federal government would have to make 'one size fits all' clinical decisions regarding innovative medicines for all Medicare beneficiaries. This would ultimately restrict access to important therapies and limit the ability of individual patients and their doctors to choose the best treatment options." BIO also expressed concerns about the provision in the Chairman's Mark regarding comparative effectiveness comparative effectiveness, n the assessment of the relative merits of two active therapeutic approaches by direct comparison. . "Increasing the availability of accurate, scientific evidence to help patients and their doctors make informed clinical decisions is a goal we all share. Patients benefit when their doctors have access to the most recent scientifically valid information," said Greenwood. "But comparative effectiveness should not be used as a means to contain costs and restrict access. BIO opposes this provision in the Mark, because of its mandate to use comparative effectiveness studies as a basis for coverage of a therapy. This would lead to formulary formulary /for·mu·lary/ (for´mu-lar?e) a collection of recipes, formulas, and prescriptions. National Formulary see under N. for·mu·lar·y n. decisions that ignore the variability among individual Medicare patients and in some cases deny them access to the therapies that best meet their clinical needs." BIO's letter to the Chairman and Ranking Member In United States politics, the ranking member or ranking minority member is a member of a congressional committee from the minority party, frequently the member with the highest seniority. of the Senate Committee on Finance is available at http://www.bio.org/healthcare/medicare/20070412.pdf. About BIO BIO represents more than 1,100 biotechnology companies Top 100 Biotechnology Companies The following is a list of the top 100 biotechnology companies ranked by revenue. The first nine companies qualify for the list of the top 50 pharmaceutical companies. , academic institutions, state biotechnology centers and related organizations across the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. and 31 other nations. BIO members are involved in the research and development of healthcare, agricultural, industrial and environmental biotechnology Environmental biotechnology is when biotechnology is applied to and used to study the natural environment. Environmental biotechnology could also imply that one try to harness biological process for commercial uses and exploitation. products. BIO also produces the annual BIO International Convention, the global event for biotechnology.
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