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Alex Azar is the 24th Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (). Privacy policy:

Washington, DC
Joined January 2018

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  1. Retweeted
    2 hours ago

    Today, Wednesday May 16th, will deliver remarks on lowering prescription drug prices at the American Enterprise Institute.

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    For the first time ever, the Drug Pricing Dashboard will now show year-over-year price changes for prescription drugs.

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  3. Retweeted
    May 15

    Today, Tuesday May 15th, will participate in media interviews with regional TV and radio stations around the country about efforts to lower prescription drug prices.

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  4. Retweeted
    May 14

    HHS is taking on the challenge of lowering prescription drug prices. Learn more about the American Patients First Blueprint:

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  5. May 14

    We look forward to working with industry to lower prescription drug prices. But if industry isn’t willing to work with us, & his administration will keep turning up the pressure—until the system finally puts American patients first.

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  6. May 14

    Earlier this morning I spoke about 's historic blueprint to lower prescription drug prices. Read my full remarks:

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  7. Retweeted
    May 14

    Live at 10 am ET: delivers remarks on the HHS plan to lower prescription drug costs.

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  8. Retweeted
    May 14

    At 7:30AM ET, will join for a live radio interview. He will also participate in interviews with on at 8AM ET & the Laura radio show at 9AM ET. In the evening he will appear on at 6PM ET.

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    May 14

    Today, Monday May 14th, will deliver remarks at on 's new blueprint to lower prescription drug prices. He will then hold a pen & pad briefing for reporters, along with & .

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  10. May 13

    It's an honor to come to work each day with the dedicated public servants of . As we close out Public Service Recognition Week, I want to say thank you once again for all you do.

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    May 13

    : Thanks for being your family's cheerleader, caretaker, nutritionist, and more! We celebrate you today and every day. Happy ! ❤️ 💐

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  12. May 12

    Thank you for your vision & leadership on lowering prescription drug prices. We are eager to get to work. With real competition & the right incentives, your blueprint will finally put American patients first.

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    May 11

    . stopped by today's press briefing to lay out the President's blueprint to lower prescription drug prices. It's focused on four strategies to help fix this very complex problem that we face.

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  14. May 11

    There is no one-and-done solution to lowering prescription drug prices. We have more than 50 actions planned or under consideration by . We’re committed to a comprehensive process – and we will drive change.

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    May 11

    Read 's White House Press Briefing Remarks:

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  16. May 11

    Everybody watches TV ads for prescription drugs & knows how much info the drug companies have to include. Why not have them disclose prices in the ads, too? will look into this immediately.

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  17. May 11

    Our blueprint brings the latest negotiation tools to our government programs so we can get the best deals for American patients. Read my full remarks on prescription drug pricing from the :

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  18. May 11

    About to join in the briefing room to discuss the efforts just announced to lower prescription drug prices. Watch live:

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  19. May 11

    The blueprint unveiled by just a few minutes ago is a sophisticated approach to reforming & improving our system to lower prescription drug prices & put American patients first.

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    May 11

    " made history today, by laying out the most comprehensive plan of action for prescription drug affordability of any President." - at the . Watch live:

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