The Trade Alliance to Promote Prosperity today wrote to the U.S. House of Representatives Energy & Commerce Committee Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee to urge reform of the 340B drug pricing program.
Read MoreNorth Carolina State Treasurer Dale R. Folwell, CPA, recently released a report finding that 340B hospitals billed state employees an average price markup of 5.4 times their discounted acquisition costs for oncology drugs. Hospitals generated average spread profits as high as $13,617 per claim on cancer drugs paid for by the North Carolina State Health Plan for Teachers and State Employees.
Read MoreThe Trade Alliance to Promote Prosperity recently signed onto a coalition letter urging the U.S. House Agriculture Committee to preserve and build on targeted bipartisan reforms to the U.S. sugar program that were included in the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2024.
Read MoreAhead of a U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee meeting on May 21, the Trade Alliance to Promote Prosperity wrote to members of the committee to urge them to discuss Pharmacy Benefit Manager reforms in a hearing entitled "Ensuring Affordable & Accessible Medications: Examining Competition in the Prescription Drug Market."
Read MoreTrade Alliance to Promote Prosperity Executive Director Kent Kaiser, Ph.D., today wrote to members of the U.S. Senate Committee on Finance and U.S. House Energy & Commerce Committee, urging reforms to pharmacy benefits managers (PBMs) in light of the recent cybersecurity attack on Change Healthcare that affected an estimated one-third of Americans.
Read MoreToday is World IP Day 2024—the annual celebration of the importance of intellectual property rights. To celebrate, TAPP has signed onto a letter with twenty-two other leading and diverse organizations to celebrate IP and its role in supporting jobs, innovation, entrepreneurship, and economic growth.
Read MoreToday, President Joe Biden and U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders teamed up to deliver remarks from the White House regarding their plan supposedly to lower healthcare costs for Americans. Here is the catch: Their plan to lower healthcare costs requires increasing drug price controls across the country, something that would result in dire consequences on patient access, medical innovation, and market competition.
Read MoreIn a report released on April 2, American Edge breaks down the global tech competition between the United States and China and the role of venture capital in that battle. The report points out the impact that venture capital has on global tech while comparing the United States to Europe and China.
Read MoreIn observation of Rare Disease Day, the House Energy and Commerce Health Subcommittee is scheduled to hold a hearing today to discuss important bills impacting the rare disease community. During this hearing, several pieces of legislation will be addressed, including the Inflation Reduction Act, the ORPHAN Cures Act, and the MINI Act.
Read MoreIn a newly published document, “What They Are Saying About the Biden Administration’s Draft Framework for March-In Rights,” Conservatives for Property Rights has compiled comments on the Biden administration’s proposal to assert march-in authority under the Bayh-Dole Act.
Read MoreTAPP sent a thank-you note to members of Congress who signed onto a letter to the Biden Administration opposing recently released NIST guidance that would facilitate the misapplication of march-in authority under the Bayh-Dole Act.
Read MoreRecently, TAPP responded to a National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) request for information regarding the draft interagency guidance framework for considering the exercise of march-in rights. Today, TAPP aided Senator Coons (D-DE), Senator Tillis (R-NC), and Rep. Auchincloss (D-MA) in circulating a bipartisan letter to the House and Senate opposing the NIST guidance.
Read MoreTAPP recently responded to a National Institute of Standards and Technology request for information regarding the draft interagency guidance framework for considering the exercise of march-in rights. In its letter to NIST, TAPP urged rejection of any attempt to assert march-in authority as it would constitute a misapplication of the four-decades-old Bayh-Dole Act and would harm healthcare innovators and patients.
Read MoreThe Trade Alliance to Promote Prosperity wrote to the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) following Bernie Sanders's decision to subpoena two drug company CEOs. At the hearing, we expect Sanders and his allies in Congress to push for the adoption of drug policies such as the Most Favored Nation model (MFN) and an international pricing index (IPI). As we have said before, such proposals would simply import foreign price controls into America’s healthcare system, harming innovation and the development of new medicines.
Read MoreOn Thursday, January 18, the Department of Homeland Security executed a search warrant at the Ohio-based U.S. subsidiary of Qingdao Sunsong, a Chinese automobile parts manufacturer. This comes eight months after the Trade Alliance to Promote Prosperity (TAPP) launched its “Tariff Integrity” initiative, drawing attention to the Sunsong case.
Read MoreTrade Alliance to Promote Prosperity Executive Director Kent Kaiser, Ph.D., penned an op-ed that appeared recently in the DC Journal, an Inside Sources publication. From now through February 6, the Biden administration is seeking public comments that could be considered in deciding whether to misapply the Bayh-Dole Act in a way that the law's author's never intended and in a way that would ultimately harm American patients and innovators. TAPP is calling on Americans to tell the president to reverse course.
Read MorePresident Biden is moving to impose “march-in” rights on prescription drugs with the stated goal of lowering prices. The idea sounds good at first blush, but it actually will be devastating to patients across the country and to America’s global preeminence in medical innovation.
Read MoreThe Trade Alliance to Promote Prosperity has joined over 80 other organizations in signing onto a letter to congressional leaders pushing back against drug price-setting provisions contained in the deceptively named Inflation Reduction Act.
Read MoreThe Trade Alliance to Promote Prosperity applauds the unanimous December 6 passage of the bipartisan Senate Resolution 445 sponsored by U.S. Senators Marsha Blackburn (R-Tennessee) and Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nevada). The resolution calls for strengthening economic ties between the U.S. and Israel amid Israel’s war against Hamas in response to the terrorist group’s gruesome assault on Israel on October 7, which has stunted Israel’s economy.
Read MoreTrade Alliance to Promote Prosperity Executive Director Kent Kaiser, Ph.D., penned an op-ed that appeared recently in the DC Journal, an Inside Sources publication.
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