The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services is proposing a number of new tweaks and more stringent requirements for Medicare Part D, hoping to save more than $1 billion over five years. The proposals, in a 678 page batch of regulations, include changes to the definition of protected classes of drugs and their negotiated prices, required enrollment for physician and nonphysician providers writing prescriptions billed to Part D, and a new “fair market value” broker compensation system.
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