ThanQ foldy!!!
I just returned from a meeting of the East Alabama Republican Assembly. The guest speaker, who is the owner of a local, independent pharmacy, explained the FAIR Meds Act (HB238). This battle has been taken TO to our state legislature by local Alabama folks.
One point from my notes of that meeting: “it doesn’t matter what prescription your doctor writes; what matters is what your insurance will cover...”
If anyone is interested, this is a link to numerous articles about our fight in Alabama:
https://www.alabamaexaminer.com/
Kaboom! Two Biggest Newspapers Detonate the PBM Industry | NCPA Executive Update | June 28, 2024
NCPA June 28, 2024
Dear Colleague,
Doug Hoey”The Opaque Industry Secretly Inflating Prices for Prescription Drugs.” That was the headline of a blockbuster New York Times article that had Capitol Hill buzzing. Reporters Rebecca Robbins and Reed Abelson have been investigating PBMs for months, and last week the first article in their series ricocheted around the internet.
The first three paragraphs set the table for this:
“The job of the P.B.M.s is to reduce drug costs. Instead, they frequently do the opposite. They steer patients toward pricier drugs, charge steep markups on what would otherwise be inexpensive medicines and extract billions of dollars in hidden fees, a New York Times investigation found.”
Yes! If you haven’t read the story, which dives deep into the startling data and tragic patient stories, then you must absolutely read it here. Among its many findings:
“The P.B.M.s, which are responsible for paying pharmacies on behalf of employers, are driving independent drugstores out of business by not paying them enough to cover their costs. Small pharmacies have little choice but to accept these lowball rates because the largest P.B.M.s control an overwhelming majority of prescriptions. The disappearance of local pharmacies limits health care access for poorer communities but ultimately enriches the P.B.M.s’ parent companies, which own drugstores or mail-order pharmacies.”
There’s much more. Patient steering, self-dealing formularies, spread pricing, the fee-for-nothing scam.
The New York Times has the 2nd largest circulation in the U.S. Number one is the Wall Street Journal, which ran its own PBM story just a few days later focused on mail-order pharmacy. The story headline sums it up: “Mail-Order Drugs Were Supposed to Keep Costs Down. It’s Doing the Opposite.”
There’s probably not much in these articles that you didn’t already know, though the magnitude of the rip off of taxpayers and small businesses is still breathtaking. It’s all there in black and white for the whole world to see. And that’s the key part: it’s there for the whole world to see. While it’s great to be heard, if independent pharmacists just high-five each other and share with other pharmacists then we’re just screaming into an echo chamber.
Just like with NCPA’s Finish the Fight Campaign and its primary focus on encouraging patients to contact Congress, I’m asking you to send the NYT and WSJ stories to:
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