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  Health  HHS Advances Trump’s ‘Most Favored Nation’ Drug Pricing Plan, Targeting Up to 80% Savings Amidst Industry Outcry
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HHS Advances Trump’s ‘Most Favored Nation’ Drug Pricing Plan, Targeting Up to 80% Savings Amidst Industry Outcry

Jessica MoralesJessica Morales—May 26, 20253
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Washington D.C. – The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has announced concrete steps toward implementing President Trump’s “Most Favored Nation” (MFN) drug pricing policy, a controversial initiative aimed at significantly reducing the cost of prescription drugs in the United States. The announcement comes just one week after President Trump formally revived the policy via executive order.

The MFN policy seeks to curb the persistently high cost of medications within the U.S. by benchmarking domestic prices against the lower costs paid for the same drugs in comparable high-income countries. Under the proposed model, the prices paid by the U.S. healthcare system would be set based on the lowest prices observed across this basket of foreign nations.

Implementation Details and Projected Impact

HHS officials, including Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and CMS Administrator Mehmet Oz, MD, MBA, have outlined plans for the implementation of the policy. They assert that the MFN model could lead to dramatic reductions in drug prices, potentially ranging from 30% to 80% for certain medications. The policy is specifically targeted at drugs that currently lack generic or biosimilar alternatives, areas where price competition is often minimal.

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Proponents argue this approach could alleviate significant financial burdens on American patients, particularly seniors, who often face substantial out-of-pocket costs for essential medicines. Secretary Kennedy Jr. and Administrator Oz have framed the initiative as a necessary measure to ensure fair pricing for American consumers.

Stakeholder Reactions: Praise and Opposition

The prospect of lower drug prices has garnered support from various groups. Organizations like AARP, which advocates for older Americans, and some policy advocates have publicly praised the move. They view it as a critical step towards making prescription drugs more affordable and easing the financial strain on seniors living on fixed incomes.

However, the pharmaceutical industry has reacted with strong opposition, voicing serious concerns about the potential consequences of the MFN policy. Industry leaders warn that imposing price controls based on international benchmarks could stifle the innovation necessary to develop new and life-saving treatments. They argue that reduced revenue would decrease investment in research and development.

Beyond innovation concerns, the industry also warns of potential job losses within the U.S. pharmaceutical sector and an increased reliance on foreign production, impacting domestic economic stability.

Legal Challenges Loom

Adding to the uncertainty surrounding the policy is the question of its legal standing. Critics have raised significant questions regarding the legality of implementing such a sweeping policy change through an executive order alone, without explicit congressional approval. Legal experts suggest that the executive branch’s authority to set drug prices in this manner is likely to be challenged in court.

The pharmaceutical industry and other opponents are widely expected to pursue legal avenues to block the implementation of the MFN model, potentially leading to protracted legal battles that could delay or even halt the initiative.

The Path Forward

HHS’s announcement signals the administration’s commitment to pushing forward with the MFN drug pricing policy, despite the significant opposition it faces. The initiative represents a bold attempt to leverage international drug prices to reduce costs for American consumers, but its future remains uncertain.

With the pharmaceutical industry gearing up for a fight and legal challenges expected, the path to implementation for President Trump’s Most Favored Nation drug price model is likely to be fraught with hurdles. The coming months will determine whether this policy, aiming for significant price reductions, can withstand the legal and political challenges it faces.

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