AHF Calls on Federal Gov’t to Protect Pharmacies Protesting PBMs
Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs), which began as a way to help patients access drugs they need, have spiraled out of control, with just 3 PBMs—CVS Caremark,
PBMs undercut and squeeze small community pharmacies—some to the point of closure—and activists want the federal government to protect pharmacies that protest PBMs’ abuse from retaliation or being carved out of their networks
AHF’s call for federal government protections against PBM abuse comes on the heels of a damning article in the
“Clawbacks start when you (or your health insurer) pay for prescription drugs at the pharmacy. Under a contract the pharmacy or an organization representing it signs, the PBM decides how much the pharmacy gets to keep.
In pre-clawback days, that was the end of the transaction. Today, however, if the PBM determines it didn't make enough from the deal, the contract allows it to "claw back" additional money from the pharmacy months later to make up the difference.
Pharmacies agree to this, because they have no realistic choice other than to agree to a PBM's terms that permit it to claw back money from pharmacies months after a drug is sold to a consumer.”
Clawbacks are illegal in
“Our David and Goliath battle between independent and smaller pharmacies and PBMs, particularly, the big three: CVS Caremark,
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“PBMs are determined to continue business as usual gouging pharmacies despite local laws and bans outlawing the practice,” added Weinstein. “We seek to level the playing field for those brave and outspoken smaller and independent pharmacies. An assist from
Earlier this year, AHF launched an advocacy campaign to take on PBMs that are undercutting community pharmacies and driving up drug prices. The national campaign is raising awareness about PBMs’ undue influence on patients’ access to the prescription drugs they may need and educating the public and elected officials to call out and prevent PBM abuses.
AHF’s “Stop PBMs” campaign includes direct and online community mobilization, legislative outreach, online and print advertising, a website, social media posts and more, all urging greater regulation of these corporate health care middlemen that are driving up drug prices.
The “Stop PBMs” website (www.ahf.org/stop-pbms) leads with a probing, play-on-words banner headline: “Pharmacy Benefit Manipulators?” The website offers visitors concerned about drug prices and access to the drugs they need several ways they may join or support the Stop PBMs campaign as well as a concise three-minute explainer video (direct YouTube link) that neatly distills the complex issue into an easily understood language and imagery.
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