The news: Connecticut plans to ask the federal government to allow it to contract for generic GLP-1 drugs for state employees and Medicaid patients.
Under a newly passed law, the state has until Aug. 7 to petition HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to use a federal provision to allow Connecticut to hire a generic drugmaker to manufacture GLP-1 drugs.
Digging into the details: The federal law, known as Section 1498, allows the US government to use or manufacture patented products without permission with “reasonable compensation.”
Yes, but: Legal experts generally agree there is little precedent for Section 1498 for generic drugs, and any attempt would likely be challenged in court.
Why it matters: GLP-1 drug costs to public and commercial insurance are soaring.
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