A Kensington pharmacy's closure after 26 years highlights the industry's growing challenges [The Philadelphia Inquirer]
May 8—Last Monday,
In 22 instances that day, the reimbursement was less than the cost of the medication. And that's just among the prescriptions that were actually filled. Managing pharmacist
One recent patient, for instance, came in hoping to transfer his inhaler prescription to Friendly after his local
"I just can't afford to serve him," Tabaac said.
And now he can no longer afford to serve anyone.
Tabaac plans to close his doors on
"Years ago, you would just fill prescriptions, and you would concentrate on patient care," Tabaac said. "Now you have to look at each and every prescription you fill and say, 'Am I losing money?'"
Why pharmacy benefit managers are challenging small pharmacies
Independent pharmacies like Friendly, as well as some chains, have been pinched by pricing and fees set by pharmacy benefit managers — the companies that handle prescription drug plans for health insurance.
The three biggest pharmacy benefit managers are
This challenge has caused more than 80 community pharmacies in
PARD has been lobbying lawmakers for changes.
The
As pharmacy benefit managers "have consolidated and vertically integrated, we hear of a system where corporate red tape and bureaucracy obstruct patients from getting their medications, sometimes with devastating results," Khan said.
Khan noted that the pharmacy benefit managers haven't fully complied with
"We are undertaking this work with enormous urgency and focus. And if we find evidence of illegal practices, we will not hesitate to act," Khan said.
Tabaac acknowledges that effort but said it's coming too late for his business.
"Pharmacists knew they were going to lose money on branded drugs," he said. "But they were signing these contracts because they were thinking, 'What else am I going to do?'"
Other costs rising
While Tabaac can't control the revenue he brings in from prescriptions, despite having plenty of customers, he also can't control certain costs that have risen in recent years. One of them is business insurance, he said, which has become more expensive in part due to his pharmacy's location in
"The insurance companies do not want to insure us," Tabaac said. "We're too much of a risk."
Once Friendly closes, the closest chain pharmacy is a
Not long ago, Tabaac absorbed the patients from another independent pharmacy nearby that closed because of finances.
Tabaac is concerned about the patients who have accessed prescriptions through Friendly's delivery services or relationships with doctors who do house calls, as well as those who don't drive and will have to take public transit to a new location.
"Will they find an advocate? Some of them will," he said. "I fear that many of them won't."
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