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The Oregon Prescription Drug Price Transparency (DPT) program was first enacted in 2018 (HB 4005) and was expanded in 2019 (HB 2658). The goal of the DPT program is to provide accountability for prescription drug pricing through the notice and disclosure of specific drug costs and price information from pharmaceutical manufacturers, health insurers, and consumers. With 5 years of implementation experience, program staff have identified common reporting errors that could be avoided with rulemaking changes. The proposed rule changes will improve the quality and timeliness of data collected as well as ease the administrative burden on both the DPT program and manufacturers.
Committee Contacts
Lily Sobolik Senior Health Policy Advisor lily.sobolik@dcbs.oregon.gov Phone: 971-446-8813
Sofie Parra DPT Program Coordinatorsofia.e.parra@dcbs.oregon.gov Phone: 503-983-0447
Karen Winkel Rules CoordinatorKaren.J.Winkel@dcbs.oregon.gov Phone: 503-947-7694
Friday, Nov 22, 202410 - 11:30 a.m.
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Dec. 12, 2023 meeting video part 1
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BethAnne DarbyOregon Coalition for Affordable Prescriptions (OCAP)
Brett MichelinAssociation for Accessible Medicines (AAM)
Charlie FisherOSPIRG
Dharia McGrew Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA)
Eric ChungPyros Pharmaceuticals
Gregory HalenEndo Pharmaceuticals
Lynette MooreIntegriChain
Melody CalkinsOregon Bioscience Association (BIO)
Robert JudgeModa Health
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