Big chains are paid $23.55 to fill a blood pressure prescription. Small drugstores get $1.51
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It wasn't a bake sale, but the sweets bring extra revenue as pharmacist and co-owner
Bryant said she is doing all she can to bolster it against a powerful force that threatens her and other independent pharmacists: the middlemen who manage virtually all prescriptions written in the
Bryant and other independent pharmacists say PBMs not only create higher costs but also make it harder for patients to access medications. So they were hopeful about state legislation this year that would have increased their reimbursement to match the average prices paid to retail chain pharmacies through the state employee health plan. But Gov.
Kemp cited a fiscal estimate that it would cost the state as much as
Underlining the
The analysis early this year showed chains were paid well beyond the family business for many of the same medications: For example, the chains received an average of nearly
Bell's
"The differences in
By controlling prices and availability, pharmacy benefit managers cause patients and employers to spend more for medications, according to the
The lawsuit followed a scathing
The trade group that represents PBMs, the
Bryant and other independent pharmacists, though, say they lose money filling certain prescriptions while reimbursements favor chain pharmacies like CVS that have corporate ties to pharmacy benefit managers. And even the chain pharmacies have retrenched, with CVS,
"PBMs are like the mafia," Bryant said. "They pay us what they want to pay us. They are sucking all the money out of health care."
Pharmacy benefit managers will charge some health insurance plans more for a medication than what they reimburse a pharmacy, keeping the extra money as profit, critics say. This practice is known as "spread pricing." Large PBMs also take money from drugmakers as a "rebate" to give their drugs preferential treatment on health plans' lists of medications, independent pharmacies say. And by favoring certain pharmacies with whom they have business ties, experts say, these drug brokers help force independent stores such as Bell's to close.
The veto by Kemp, a Republican, came despite the
Kemp spokesperson
In his veto message, Kemp voiced support for a study of independent pharmacy drug reimbursements and PBM practices. And he said independent pharmacists are getting an extra
The state
CVS Caremark said it used historical claims data to calculate the cost impact of the higher reimbursement.
Nationally, criticism of PBM practices intensified over the summer with the
Members of both parties in
The consolidation that has combined health insurers with PBMs — including their operating their own retail, mail-order, and specialty pharmacies — has created financial behemoths, said
"What we could do as a society with
PCMA, the trade group, cited a report funded by the three biggest pharmacy benefit managers that said their operating margins are less than 5%.
And the group says that discussions about congressional reform "reflect a one-sided view informed directly by the pharmaceutical industry's blame game designed to vilify PBMs to keep prescription drug prices high and increase drug company profits."
Underpayments by PBMs, however, have accelerated the closures of mom-and-pop pharmacies across the country, said the
The
Bryant's two pharmacies deliver to several counties, including to patients who have a disability or no transportation. The cost to patients: zero.
Most states have passed some version of oversight or restrictions on pharmacy benefit managers.
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Data from 2022 shows that rebates in
Morris said his business routinely either breaks even or loses money. "Our plan is that once we reach a certain level of cash, that we will be out," Morris said. "As in 'closed.'"
Following Kemp's veto in
"We don't have our head in the sand. We know there are some frustrations out there that exist in this space," he said. "But we acknowledge that we do have contractual responsibilities."
In
Still, she's in business while a nearby CVS pharmacy closed recently. "We outcompeted them on service," Bryant said.
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