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  1. Key Terms in Pharmaceutical Government Pricing

    AMP is used to derive various government pricing values such as Medicaid Unit Rebate Amounts (URA) and PHS/340b pricing. AMP was developed to be reflective of the actual market price for a drug and is typically much lower than the WAC and SWP.

  2. About CBO - Congressional Budget Office

    The first, called the basic rebate, is the larger of either a flat rebate amount—currently 23.1 percent of the average manufacturer price (AMP) of a brand-name drug—or the difference between the AMP and the “best price” (the lowest net price extended to any private buyer, excluding Part D plans). 17 In other words, if the brand-name ...

  3. Drug Pricing Reform In The Inflation Reduction Act: What Are The ...

    Dec 14, 2022 · Aiming to moderate drug price growth over time, the IRA requires manufacturers to pay rebates on Medicare drugs whose overall price (ASP for Part B drugs, Average Manufacturer Price or AMP for...

  4. Glossary of pharmacy and drug price terms - Knowledge …

    Average Manufacturer Price (AMP): The average price paid to a manufacturer by wholesalers for drugs distributed to retail pharmacies. AMP was a benchmark created by Congress in 1990 in calculating Medicaid rebates and is not publicly available.

  5. Academia de Studii Economice din Bucuresti – -Facultatea de ...

    Misiunea FAMP este de a crea un context educațional și de cercetare interdisciplinară favorabil formării viitoarelor elite ale mediului economico-social și administrativ prin dezvoltarea abilităților și competențelor specifice domeniilor științe administrative și sociologie, capabile să răspundă provocărilor economice, sociale ...

  6. For brand-name drugs, the basic rebate is the larger of 23.1 percent of the average manufacturer price (AMP) or the difference between the AMP and the best price. Best price is the lowest available price to any wholesaler, retailer, or provider in the commercial sector.

  7. Non-FAMP (Non-Federal Average Manufacturer Price) Non-FAMP is a calculated value that covered drug manufacturers (i.e. brand manufacturers) must report to the VA on a quarterly basis. The non-FAMP is the average price paid by wholesalers for drugs distributed to …

  8. àAverage Manufacturer Price (AMP) - the average price paid to the manufacturer for a covered drug in the United States by wholesalers for drugs distributed to the retail pharmacy class of trade, after deducting customary prompt pay discounts.

  9. AMP is defined as the average price paid to the manufacturer for a covered drug in the United States by wholesalers for drugs distributed to the retail pharmacy class of trade, after deducting customary prompt pay discounts.

  10. What Is the AMP? - National Center for Biotechnology Information

    What Is the AMP? The average manufacturer’s price (AMP) is the average price wholesalers and other large purchasers pay manufacturers for prescription drugs that are sold to retail pharmacies.

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