WASHINGTON -- Taxpayers could save hundreds of millions of dollars a year if soaring Medicaid reimbursements for prescription medicines more closely matched pharmacists' costs, according to a congressional investigation made public yesterday.
The government health care program for the poor spent more than $31 billion on prescription drugs in 2003, triple the amount spent 10 years earlier. The program's costs are shared by the federal and state governments.
"The government pays far too much for many prescription drugs under Medicaid," said Representative Joe Barton, a Texas Republican who is chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee. The panel's investigation into Medicaid drug prices was the subject of a hearing yesterday.
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