Amendment100th Congress
? An amendment to provide that applicable state law would govern generic drug substitution under Medicare, and to further provide that " a preprinted indication alone" would not suffice to prevent generic substitution. ? The provisions of the bill being struck require that, in order for Medicare to reimburse for a higher-price brand name drug when a generic is available, the physician must indicate in his own handwriting on the prescription form that the brand-name drug is medically necessary.
- Amendment Number
- 361
- Description
- ? An amendment to provide that applicable state law would govern generic drug substitution under Medicare, and to further provide that " a preprinted indication alone" would not suffice to prevent generic substitution. ? The provisions of the bill being struck require that, in order for Medicare to reimburse for a higher-price brand name drug when a generic is available, the physician must indicate in his own handwriting on the prescription form that the brand-name drug is medically necessary.
- Congress
- 100
- Type
- HAMDT
- Latest Action Date
- Jul 22, 1987
- Latest Action Text
- Amendment Failed of Passage in Committee of Whole by Recorded Vote: 161 - 265 (Record Vote No: 278).
- Submitted Date
- Jul 22, 1987
- Chamber
- House of Representatives
- Update Date
- Aug 14, 2021