Internal Memo Confirms Big Giveaways In White House Deal With Big Pharma

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First Posted: 08-13-09 11:10 AM   |   Updated: 08-13-09 05:49 PM

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A memo obtained by the Huffington Post confirms that the White House and the pharmaceutical lobby secretly agreed to precisely the sort of wide-ranging deal that both parties have been denying over the past week.

The memo, which according to a knowledgeable health care lobbyist was prepared by a person directly involved in the negotiations, lists exactly what the White House gave up, and what it got in return.

It says the White House agreed to oppose any congressional efforts to use the government's leverage to bargain for lower drug prices or import drugs from Canada -- and also agreed not to pursue Medicare rebates or shift some drugs from Medicare Part B to Medicare Part D, which would cost Big Pharma billions in reduced reimbursements.

In exchange, the Pharmaceutical Researchers and Manufacturers Association (PhRMA) agreed to cut $80 billion in projected costs to taxpayers and senior citizens over ten years. Or, as the memo says: "Commitment of up to $80 billion, but not more than $80 billion."



Representatives from both the White House and PhRMA, shown the outline, adamantly denied that it reflected reality. PhRMA senior vice president Ken Johnson said that the outline "is simply not accurate." "This memo isn't accurate and does not reflect the agreement with the drug companies," said White House spokesman Reid Cherlin.

Stories in the Los Angeles Times and the New York Times last week indicated that the administration was confirming that such a deal had been made.

Critics on Capitol Hill and online responded with outrage at the reports that Obama had gone behind their backs and sold the reform movement short. Furthermore, the deal seemed to be a betrayal of several promises made by then-Sen. Obama during the presidential campaign, among them that he would use the power of government to drive down the costs of drugs to Medicare and that negotiations would be conducted in the open.

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And over the past several days, both the White House and PhRMA have offered a series of sometimes conflicting accounts of what happened in an attempt to walk back the story.

The White House meeting took place on July 7th, as first reported that evening in the Wall Street Journal. Also on the same day, a health care lobbyist following the talks was provided the outline of the deal by a person inside the negotiations. That outline had been floating around K Street before being obtained by the Huffington Post. In order to learn more about its origin, HuffPost agreed not to reveal the name of the lobbyist who originally received it.

"That is the PhRMA deal," said the lobbyist of the outline. He then clarified, "It was the PhRMA deal."

The deal, as outlined in the memo:

Commitment of up to $80 billion, but not more than $80 billion.

1. Agree to increase of Medicaid rebate from 15.1 - 23.1% ($34 billion)

2. Agree to get FOBs done (but no agreement on details -- express disagreement on data exclusivity which both sides say does not affect the score of the legislation.) ($9 billion)

3. Sell drugs to patients in the donut hole at 50% discount ($25 billion)
This totals $68 billion

4. Companies will be assessed a tax or fee that will score at $12 billion. There was no agreement as to how or on what this tax/fee will be based.

Total: $80 billion

In exchange for these items, the White House agreed to:

1. Oppose importation

2. Oppose rebates in Medicare Part D

3. Oppose repeal of non-interference

4. Oppose opening Medicare Part B

"Non-interference" is the industry term for the status quo, in which government-driven price negotiations are barred. In other words, the government is "interfering" in the market if it negotiates lower prices. The ban on negotiating was led through Congress in 2003 by then-Rep. Billy Tauzin (R-La.), who is now the head of PhRMA.

The rebates reference is to Medicare overpayments Big Pharma managed to wrangle from the Republican Congress that Democrats are trying to recoup. The House bill would require Big Pharma to return some of that money. The rebate proposal would save $63 billion over ten years, according to the Congressional Budget Office. The White House, given the chance, declined to tell the Wall Street Journal for a July 17th article that it supported the effort to pursue the rebates.

The Medicare Part B item refers to "infusion drugs," which can be administered at home. If they fall under Part B, Big Pharma gets paid more than under Part D. The agreement would leave infusion drugs in Part B.

In the section on Big Pharma's concessions, "FOBs" refers to follow-on biological drugs. Democrats have pushed to make it easier to allow generic drug makers to produce cheaper versions of such drugs, an effort Big Pharma has resisted. The Senate health committee bill gives drug makers 12 years of market exclusivity, five more than the White House proposed.

PhRMA's Johnson cast doubts on the provenance of the outline. "The memo, as described, is simply not accurate," he said in a statement. "Anyone could have written it. Unless it comes from our board of directors, it's not worth the paper it's written on. Clearly, someone is trying to short circuit our efforts to try and make health care reform a reality this year. That's not going to happen. Too much is at stake for both patients and the U.S. economy. Our new ads supporting health care reform are starting this week, and we are redoubling our efforts to drive awareness of why this issue is so important to America's future."

Johnson added that "no outside lobbyists -- not a single one -- were ever involved in our discussions with the Senate Finance Committee or the White House so someone is blowing smoke."

But the lobbyist who was given the outline defended its authenticity. And although the White House now says that drug price negotiations and reimportation were not actually discussed in the talks with PhRMA, the lobbyist said: "Well, that's bull -- that's baloney. That was part of the deal, for them not to push that."

The new uncertainty surrounding the deal comes after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) has repeatedly said that her chamber is not bound by any agreement it is not a party to. On July 8th, the day after the Journal reported some elements of the deal, Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Henry Waxman (D-Calif.) said in a public speech that his committee would not be tied down by the agreement.

Before recess, he followed through. His committee passed a bill that allowed for re-importation and drug-price negotiations.

In the Senate, Democrats Sherrod Brown (Ohio) and Byron Dorgan (N.D.) pressed White House officials at a closed-door meeting last week, asking whether the White House had tied the Senate's hands.

The health care lobbyist said that what deal still exists is uncertain, as a result of House pressure. "Now the White House is backing away from it, as you know, because of pressure from the House, because the House was not a party to the deal," he said. "The Speaker put enormous pressure on the White House, [saying], 'We weren't a party to it and we reserve the right to do whatever we want.' And which they did in the House Energy and Commerce Committee bill, which led the White House to say, 'Well, maybe it's not cast in concrete.'"

Obama is walking a tightrope here. He wants to keep PhRMA from opposing the bill, and benefits by having its support, which now includes a $150 million advertising campaign. That's a fortune in politics -- more than Republican presidential candidate John McCain spent on advertising during his entire campaign -- but it's loose change in the pharmaceutical business.

Opponents of the deal with PhRMA hope that Obama is playing a multilayered game, making a deal in order to keep the drug makers in his camp for now, but planning to double-cross them in the end if he needs to in order to pass his signature initiative.

Big Pharma, however, is still comfortable. "As far as the pharmaceutical industry, PhRMA and its member companies, yes, they say a deal is a deal. We'll see what happens," said the health care lobbyist.


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The Supreme Court is ruling on campaign reform and part of it is to EASE THE AMOUNT OF MONEY UNIONS AND CORPORATIONS GIVE TO CAMPAIGNS! We need these two entities to be BANNED FROM GIVING MONEY to political campaigns. This will only enforce the culture in our political system that has developed of a GOVERNMENT FOR BUSINESS AND BY BUSINESS!!

We need is to ADD an amendment to the constitution! One that says: If you can vote, have voted, or will be eligible to actually vote (a human being)then you are eligible to donate to a political campaign or a PAC and this comes with monetary limits. Business, lobbying groups, and PACs with the EXCEPTION of the DNC, RNC and their house and senate groups should not be able to give one Penny to a political campaign. The exceptions mentioned are also not allowed to take nonhuman being's money. Our constitution reads government FOR THE PEOPLE AND BY THE PEOPLE not for and by corporatio­­ns/busine­s­s and their lobbying groups and PACS. Corporate healthcare companies, including Pharma, will have to let real healthcare out of the box and put the disease care we have now in a box with a lid!

By the way Mr. President, we change jobs to much to have an employer based its obsolete! A National Public Utility is what is needs to be if you are talking Co-ops. Why you might ask, because healthcare is a fundamental need just like Electricity or natural gas.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:16 AM on 09/09/2009
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37 Trillion Reasons 0BAMA/AXELROD /GIBBS/ EMANUEL ARE WRONG!

WE NEED STRONGEST PUBLIC OPTION = Medicare for ALL WHO want it and OPT OUT for those who DON’T!

HEALTH CARE COSTS = $37 TRILLION / 10 YEARS

Calculations (see table): ($5+$2.4)/2*10 = $37 Trillion

HEALTH CARE COSTS = THE #1 THREAT TO OUR FUTURE!

$2.4Trillion spent in 2008, 17% of OUR GDP
$3.1Trillion by 2012
$4.3Trillion by 2016
$5.0Trillion by 2018

And we are worried about $600 Billion, less than 2% or 1.6%! GIVE ME A BREAK!

The $1.3 Trillion in savings from non-emergency use of the ER will be saved by the States and Cities and therefore reduce funding from the Federal Government!
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[CURRENT 2008 Costs for 47 million uninsured= $87Billion =10 yr cost $870 Billion
2007 Medical uninsured bad debt=$25.4Billion, increased 9.5%/yr=10yr cost $433Billn

Adding $870 Billion+$443 Billion=$1.3 Trillion]
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100,000,000 people to ??? people in Medicare can negotiate "FAIR PRICING" for Health Care Services! Stops the FOR-PROFIT GOUGING!

Make #1 MAY0 C1inic the N0RM instead of the Exception! #37 USA Cuba Care!

Create Incentive for ER Doctors to convert to Family Practice Doctors!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:24 AM on 09/07/2009
- Brian Ross - Huffpost Blogger I'm a Fan of Brian Ross 92 fans permalink
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Whether this is valid as some final deal or just part of the ongoing talks in the back room remains to be seen. I support a public option, and better pharma, but, unlike my bigger L Liberal brethren here, I don't believe in presidential magic wands.

Obama cannot, in the face of hundreds of millions of dollars worth of influence spread all over the congress and the airwaves, suddenly will away the influence groups that have gridlocked change in health care reform. They will push back hard.

The fact that they are even entertaining change, rather than crushing it, as they did with the Clintons, is a hopeful sign.

Everyone will get less than they wanted in the end. The lobbyists are not going to keep their utopian system that maximizes profit over every uncared for corpse that missed the benefits to which they were entitled, and those wanting single payer or possibly even the public option may find that, instead, they have a guaranteed cheaper option from a more heavily regulated insurance industry.

Sen. Kennedy put it best: Change comes in small steps. To have it happen at all, you have to deal with the Devil. Personally I'm more pragmatic. I just wish Liberals would quit whining when compromise is inevitable.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:24 AM on 09/04/2009
- PrinceHal I'm a Fan of PrinceHal 6 fans permalink

Brian-- As one of your liberal brethren who considers himself neither neccessarily big-L nor little-L, I find myself wondering at how well you're digesting Mr. Obama's handling of the health-reform issue, which has been weak, deficient, and could barely earn him a D if anybody on either side were giving out grades. And you, of all people, know they ARE giving grades, few of which are that high.

Seems you blame his floundering on the necessity to compromise. Hell, compromise is his long suit, so long that he compromises first and asks questions later. It's going to be tough to beat back the entrenched interests? When did we find out about that -- yesterday? Why not just call it impossible on Day One, as Obama did, and then keep behaving in public, but only in public, as if you were the leading advocate of meaningful health-care reform?

Forget liberal for a minute and just imagine people who want universal health care and people who don't. Either way, you'd have to be a dunce not to see that it's well-nigh-­impossible to get THAT, and looked impossible from git-go. The point is not that he didn't suddenly make it possible. Alas, I don't see him steering the ship even vaguely in the direction of possibility, If anything, the opposite is true. But maybe you're watching a different show. Your turn now to say I'm full of it. --Your pal Hal.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:08 AM on 09/04/2009
- Brian Ross - Huffpost Blogger I'm a Fan of Brian Ross 92 fans permalink
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I think that there are a lot of things, in the process of coming to resolutions on any topic, that in the throes of the discussion, if one cherry picks this or that to try to glean where we're heading, gives great focus on the tree, not the forest.

Obama has let the Congress do what it is supposed to do, which is wrestle with the process, develop a bill, and go home and sell it, or their opposition to it. Now the kindergarten is coming back to school. This is where we will see what Mr. Obama is made of.

Thus far, I have been impressed with his ability, not only during the campaign but during these early days of his presidency, to tackle very large issues well. People bitched about the government bailout of the banks, seethed at Geithner. The banks are stablizing, many have repaid their bridge loans already because Obama put strings to CEO wallets into the mix. I'm saying we all get a bit histrionic. Perhaps before giving him that D of yours, it might be good to watch the process play out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:00 AM on 09/04/2009
- murphy80 I'm a Fan of murphy80 9 fans permalink

whadaya mean, he's got what he wants,

bipartisanship reigns with big Pharma and Obama

don't see Grassley complaining about that......­..........

this President is not a quick study.....­..........­...he is afraid of his own shadow

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:19 PM on 09/03/2009
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Great reporting on the issue.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnocTf8K6D4

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:53 PM on 09/03/2009

MoveOn held vigils all over this evening supporting universal health care and a public option. Can we get a little press coverage on these?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:47 PM on 09/02/2009
- SangZe I'm a Fan of SangZe 34 fans permalink

This is news? Obama is very adept at selling us out. He obviously lied during his campaign.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:30 PM on 08/30/2009
- murphy80 I'm a Fan of murphy80 9 fans permalink

looks like that, day after day, week after week, month after month

his administration is tedious and ineffective

no leader, no leaders including clueless harry reid, the sell out king.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:21 PM on 09/03/2009
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I agree with you. That's what I've been saying - simple as that - he should win best actor of 2008. It's not timidity or weakness or some arcane strategy to get to a progressive outcome, or that he's been overwhelmed - he's a corporatist neoliberal - look at his initial appointments, Rahm Emmanuel, Geithner, Summers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:06 PM on 09/03/2009

If you are concerned about receiving "real" health care reform in this country, please take the time to watch a video on our current system. The video was created by Oregon physicians who are advocating for the single-payer option. The video is very informative and helped me to gain a better understanding of various aspect of health care, as we know now it.

https://www.madashelldoctorstour.com/Mad_as_Hell_Video.html

These Oregon physicians are in the process of organizing a caravan designed to inform the public about the benefits of the single-payer option. At last count they will be stopping in approximately 23 states, on their way to demonstrate in Washington. They need volunteers and our support. Please spread the word.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:13 PM on 08/27/2009
- ddDinah I'm a Fan of ddDinah 22 fans permalink

Oh you mean Oregan, the same Oregan which has DEATH PANELS....OH I GET IT. You know what you can do the ObamaSOCIA­LIZEDCare.­..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:48 PM on 08/28/2009
- digdeeper I'm a Fan of digdeeper 18 fans permalink

Either you are real dim and un-informed or you are a non- christian, non-respecter of human life.
You think it is OK for America's own citizens to die needlessly?
You think it is OK for the Ins Companies and Pharmos to make massive profits at the expense of human life?
You think it is OK to have health care only for the rich or some fortunate workers?
By the way, the definition of socialism is For the community, by the Community through democratic means. Sounds pretty good to me.
Have you travelled around other Western Countries
to see what they offer FOR ALL? and guess what, it costs a damn sight less that the current system in the US even though 50 million are not covered.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:59 AM on 09/01/2009

Don't know if 70% is an accurate number (in reference to previous post about 70% of Americans supporting a public option)...seems a bit high. I just think this shows how handicapped government is when dealing with healthcare. The tools they have are limited to regulation and legislation which are necessary but better used to help the industry rather than jumping in and playing with it (government option). I deal with Medicare daily and it's one of the most painful and inefficient parts of my job...please don't make it bigger.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:42 PM on 08/27/2009
- kstuff I'm a Fan of kstuff 5 fans permalink

70% of Americans want a public option, with real bargaining power. In trying to appease big pharma, Obama just pissed of 70% of the electorate. He needs to make a decision between working for the people or working for reelection. Right now he's doing neither. Somebody please explain this strategy to me.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:55 AM on 08/27/2009
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http://www.EvadeandSurvive.com Big pharma is attempting to take over the counter medications and branding them. The reason. Once it's a Prescription medication it can no longer be sold over the counter. Fish oil is now the new prescription medication.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:15 PM on 08/26/2009
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In exchange for these items, the White House agreed to:

1. Oppose importation - K1LLS Competition!

2. Oppose rebates in Medicare Part D - All Prices must be negotiable! ALL!

3. Oppose repeal of non-interference - K1LLS Compeition!

4. Oppose opening Medicare Part B - NO Legitimate Reason for this! MAXIMIZE PHARMA PROFITS!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:07 AM on 08/26/2009
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Insurance serves NO Purpose in Health Care whatsoever!

Corporations Self-Insure!

306,000,000 in MEDICARE can demand PRICING ATTENTION and QUALITY IMPROVEMENTS!

Insurance Companies block our vision and our VOICES FROM BEING UNHEARD by the Hospitals, Doctors, Drug Companies, and other members of the Health Care establishment!

Remove this CURTAIN and BLOCKADE!
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End Socialism!

Keep your hands off my MEDICARE and my SOCIALISM SECURITY!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:25 PM on 08/24/2009
- Whitley2009 I'm a Fan of Whitley2009 116 fans permalink
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You're right, Phil, many large groups of corporation SELF-INSURE in corporate coops. Instead of having to financially answer to the stockholders of a greedy insurance company, they use an insurance pool system to maintain costs. The coops or self-insured groups are usually managed by a medical claims management company on salary. faved.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:25 PM on 09/05/2009
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Sign my petition to help put an end to shady politics. http://www.change.org/actions/index?event_id=24155

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:08 PM on 08/24/2009
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Now we have an Allie in the H.C. Market I guess. Cups half full right?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:06 PM on 08/24/2009
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