Baldwin, Colleagues Urge HHS to Provide Transparency on Distribution of Remdesivir
Senators call for a briefing from administration officials in charge of remdesivir hospital allocation process
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), a member of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee, joined her colleagues today, led by Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL), in sending a letter to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) seeking transparency and information regarding the distribution process for remdesivir, a therapeutic which can be used to treat hospitalized COVID-19 patients.
Senator Baldwin and her colleagues cited significant concerns raised by hospitals, health providers, patients and medical societies regarding the opaque process under which the federal government is determining distribution of remdesivir, as well as the future supply to meet patient needs. Given the likely federal role in distributing future COVID-19 drugs and vaccines, the Senators requested a briefing by May 19 from the administration officials in charge of the remdesivir allocation process.
“We acknowledge that the limited current supply and substantial demand for remdesivir results in necessary choices about distribution. However, in the midst of this pandemic, it is unacceptable for our health care system and patients to be left in the dark about if, how, and when, supply of this therapeutic may arrive,”the Senators wrote.“Given the likelihood of future therapeutics and vaccines being approved or authorized for use in the U.S., it is essential that the Administration assuage concerns about this initial test run of such federal distribution and any potentially unfair system for distributing essential medical supplies.”
On May 9, HHS announced additional plans for shipments to states to be in charge of remdesivir distribution, leaving many unanswered questions about timing, supply chain, and the amounts determined for each state’s allocation.
Joining Baldwin and Durbin on today’s letter includes Senators Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), Martin Heinrich (D-NM), Sherrod Brown (D-OH), Angus King (I-ME), Chris Van Hollen (D-MD), Tim Kaine (D-VA), Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), Chris Murphy (D-CT), Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), Mazie Hirono (D-HI), and Jeff Merkley (D-OR).
Full text of the letter is available here and below. An online version of this release is available here.
Dear Secretary Azar:
We write to seek transparency and information regarding the distribution process for the coronavirus (COVID-19) therapeutic remdesivir, especially given the likely federal role in distributing other future COVID-19 drugs and vaccines.
On May 1, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued an emergency use authorization (EUA) for remdesivir for the treatment of hospitalized COVID-19 patients. The EUA stipulates that the “distribution of the authorized remdesivir will be controlled by the United States Government … in collaboration with state and local government authorities, as needed.” The manufacturer of remdesivir, Gilead, has confirmed, through public statements, that “the U.S. government will coordinate the distribution of remdesivir to hospitals in regions most heavily impacted by COVID-19. Gilead and AmerisourceBergen are not deciding which hospitals will receive remdesivir.”
On May 9, HHS announced that it would be turning the distribution process over to the states, with health departments receiving shipments of remdesivir and allocating them within their states to appropriate hospitals. While states and local health officials have the insights to make decisions about needs across their communities, this announcement leaves many questions unanswered about when states will receive shipments, how the amounts of shipments to each state were/will be determined, and what the federal role may be following such shipments. We are also concerned that the shipments will not adequately address patient needs.
We acknowledge that the limited current supply and substantial demand for remdesivir results in necessary choices about distribution. However, in the midst of this pandemic, it is unacceptable for our health care system and patients to be left in the dark about if, how, and when, supply of this therapeutic may arrive. And this appears to follow a similar pattern of the supply chain for medical supplies being shrouded in secrecy and poorly coordinated federal intervention, as we have seen with personal protective equipment and testing kit supplies. Given the likelihood of future therapeutics and vaccines being approved or authorized for use in the U.S., it is essential that the Administration assuage concerns about this initial test run of such federal distribution and any potentially unfair system for distributing essential medical supplies.
To ensure equitable distribution of this treatment for COVID-19 patients, we request a briefing by May 19 from the Administration officials in charge of this allocation process. Further, we urge your agencies to establish a public-facing portal to outline the methodology being used to allocate this therapeutic, as well as a process for hospitals to request access to remdesivir. Thank you for your attention to this urgent and important public health matter.
Sincerely,
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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