Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar took some heat on Capitol Hill Tuesday over some of the Trump administration's proposed cuts in health care in its budget, but he also won some bipartisan praise on drug price cuts for Medicare patients.
Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar took some heat on Capitol Hill Tuesday over some of the Trump administration's proposed cuts in health care in its budget, but he also won some bipartisan praise for pushing to lower drug prices for Medicare patients.
That administration's proposed budget would slash $395 million from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid's funding in 2020. Democrats like Texas representative Michael Burgess warned Secretary Azar about trying to do an end run around Congress in order to push through Republican proposals. Yet, at the same time the administration proposed slashing more than $4.5 billion in funding from the National Institutes of Health, which oversees health research. NIH enjoys bipartisan support on Capitol Hill, and members from both sides of the aisle raised concerns, with Rep. Fred Upton, R-Mich., saying he was alarmed by the size of the proposed cut.
HHS' budget blueprint calls for increasing funding for the Food and Drug Administration by more than 10 percent to $6.1 billion for the FDA, as it pushes forward on the administration's proposals to bring down drug prices outlined earlier this year. "Are you open to exploring some ways to address not having formulary restrict appropriate access?" Welch asked.
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