TrumpRx Expansion

On May 18, the White House released a Fact Sheet that announces an expansion of TrumpRx.gov to include more than 600 generic medications, allowing Americans to compare discounted cash prices for common drugs across pharmacies and delivery providers such as Amazon Pharmacy, Cost Plus Drugs, and GoodRx. The initiative is intended to increase price transparency and competition by helping consumers compare insurance co-pays against direct cash prices while supporting the administration’s broader “Most-Favored-Nation” prescription pricing strategy. The fact sheet also highlights prior agreements with pharmaceutical companies and foreign governments aimed at lowering U.S. drug prices and states that TrumpRx.gov will focus on widely used medications while excluding controlled substances and certain specialty drugs.

Keep in mind, TrumpRx should be viewed as a supplemental option that will primarily benefit those who are uninsured, not a replacement for existing pharmacy benefits. The primary focus should be on educating employees about when using a TrumpRx discount may be helpful versus when using their insurance benefit is likely the better option.

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