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Medicare Is Negotiating Drug Prices for Round Three

A pharmacy counter with rows of prescription bottles arranged by color, a price tag visible on one bottle showing a crossed-out high number and a lower replacement
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TL;DR

CMS selected 15 new drugs for Medicare price negotiation — the third round, with prices effective 2028 and 9 million enrollees already saving $1.5B/year.

MSM Perspective

CNBC reports CMS released the third-round drug list, noting that the first 10 negotiated prices took effect in January 2026 and are already reducing out-of-pocket costs.

X Perspective

X is framing this as the IRA's most tangible success — patient advocacy accounts are amplifying the savings numbers while pharma critics track industry lawsuits.

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced the third cycle of Medicare drug price negotiations. Fifteen new Part D and Part B drugs have been selected, with negotiated prices to take effect in 2028. [1]

The program's track record is now measurable. The first ten drugs — negotiated under the Inflation Reduction Act's original mandate — saw their new prices take effect in January 2026. CMS reports that nine million Medicare enrollees are saving a combined $1.5 billion per year in out-of-pocket costs on those drugs alone. Fiasp and NovoLog, the insulin products, produced the most visible savings. [2]

The second round of fifteen drugs entered active negotiation earlier this year, with manufacturers signing participation agreements. The third round expands the program's reach further into specialty medications covering both pharmacy-dispensed and physician-administered drugs.

The pharmaceutical industry has not accepted the framework quietly. Multiple manufacturers have filed legal challenges against CMS, arguing the negotiation structure amounts to price coercion. Courts have consistently ruled against the industry so far.

For the nine million enrollees already paying less, the legal arguments are academic. The co-pay at the pharmacy counter dropped. That is the number that matters at the kitchen table.

-- Kenji Nakamura, Tokyo

Sources & X Posts

News Sources
[1] CMS Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program. https://www.cms.gov/inflation-reduction-act-and-medicare/medicare-drug-price-negotiation
[2] CNBC. https://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/24/cms-releases-drug-prices-medicare-negotiation.html
X Posts
[3] Medicare is now in its third round of drug price negotiations, targeting drugs that drove billions in spending. https://x.com/KFF/status/2036145463481524580
[4] CMS announces third cycle of Medicare drug price negotiation. https://x.com/ThePharmaLetter/status/2033587811572490369