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Negotiation Outcomes Calculator

Our interactive model lets you control Medicare prescription drug price negotiation policy. Select policy options and see the effects and tradeoffs between the number of drugs that would be subject to negotiation and the potential savings to Medicare for 2026-2030.

Policy Outcomes

This model estimates the effect of negotiation based on current law and compares to policies of your choice. Select our pre-set policies that reflect House and Senate proposals or create your own to estimate federal savings and number of drugs selected.

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Policy Options

Minimum Time Before a Drug Is Eligible for Negotiation

Small Molecule Drugs
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Biologics
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Maximum Number of Drugs Negotiated per Year

2028
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2029 and Onward
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Orphan Drug Policy

Exempt from negotiation if...
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Estimated Outcomes for 2026-2030

Total Medicare Savings
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Total Drugs Selected
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Avg. Savings per Drug Selected
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Small Molecule Drugs
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Drugs With Any Orphan Indication
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Drugs With Only Orphan Indications
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