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<abstract>Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO provided information on several
issues related to Special Supplemental Food Program for Women, Infants,
and Children (WIC) rebates for infant formula, focusing on: (1) how
prices in the infant formula market changed for non-WIC purchasers and
WIC agencies after the introduction of sole-source rebates; (2) how key
characteristics of the infant formula market may contribute to the size
of rebates offered by the manufacturers; (3) whether there is any
evidence indicating that non-WIC purchasers of infant formula subsidized
WIC purchases through the prices they paid; and (4) whether the
significant cost savings WIC agencies have achieved by using sole-source
rebates for infant formula have implications for other WIC products.&lt;p/&gt;GAO noted that: (1) at about the time the WIC rebate requirement went
into effect in 1989, the wholesale prices paid by non-WIC purchasers
rose faster than usual while the net prices paid by WIC agencies
decreased; (2) since few data are available on the factors that could
have affected the price of infant formula, GAO could not analyze the
extent to which the accelerated price rise in infant formula was due to
the rebate requirement; (3) WIC agencies, which paid the same price as
non-WIC purchasers between 1982 and 1989, paid significantly less for
infant formula after the rebate requirement was implemented in 1989; (4)
key characteristics of the infant formula market are the likely reason
that manufacturers are able to offer WIC agencies significant rebates;
(5) in particular, the method of marketing infant formula--through
physicians&apos; recommendations--contributes to strong brand loyalty among
parents; (6) although GAO did not have access to the price and cost data
that could determine definitively whether non-WIC consumers subsidized
WIC through prices they paid for infant formula, GAO&apos;s analysis
indicates that it is doubtful that such a subsidy has occurred; (7) a
subsidy would occur if a manufacturer sold formula to WIC agencies for
less than its cost of production and the price paid by non-WIC
purchasers compensated for this loss; (8) although prices have differed
substantially between the WIC and non-WIC markets, available evidence
indicates that manufacturers are still covering their production costs
in the WIC market; (9) furthermore, it is unlikely that manufacturers
would have an incentive to sell formula at a loss to over 50 percent of
the market--the share accounted for by WIC; (10) rebates for other food
products purchased by WIC can help reduce the program&apos;s costs but
probably will not generate the level of savings generated by infant
formula rebates; (11) savings for other products would be lower than for
infant formula in part because no other single product accounts for as
large a portion of WIC costs as infant formula and because the market
characteristics of other products make it likely that manufacturers
would offer smaller rebates per item; and (12) ultimately, the states
may find that other cost-reducing options are more effective than
rebates in generating savings for some WIC foods other than infant
formula.</abstract>
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