Antibiotics May Finally Get Better Medicare Payments Under US Senate COVID-19 Aid Package

Provisions adapted from DISARM Act would carve out antimicrobials from hospital bundled payments and allow reimbursement equal to 100% of a drug’s average sales price.

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Antibiotics Needed For COVID-19 Patients With Secondary Infections

The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act unveiled by Senate Mitch McConnell, R-KY, on 19 March would implement a new Medicare payment approach for antimicrobials aimed at increasing incentives for product development by allowing for higher reimbursement.

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