Pharmacy bill passes House committee
Opponents outnumbered supporters in the public comment period of the
PBMs negotiate prescription benefits among drug manufacturers, distributors, pharmacies and health insurance providers, and they rank prescription drugs with the highest-tiered products costing consumers the lowest out-of-pocket costs. The
"Pharmacy benefit managers are gaming the system to line their own pockets with taxpayers' and patients' money," said HB 1150 sponsor Rep.
He decried the "patently false" statements circulating about the potential impact of HB 1150 from those who oppose it, such as the idea that 2.7 million Arkansans would lose access to health care. HB 1150 has faced a marketing campaign against it in the two and a half months since it was filed, and Moore said the opposition has primarily come from PBMs.
Some of Wednesday's opponents of HB 1150 represented corporate health care organizations, including
Harper said the bill "will result in lots of unintended consequences that will bring patient disruption, patient confusion and patient access issues to important drug treatments, not just in the commercial market, but in Medicare, Medicaid and Tricare."
He claimed a wide swath of
"It gives pharmacies a choice of whether they want to be a PBM or a pharmacy," Vinson said. "[They would] pick one or the other."
Debate
Several PBMs are affiliated with interstate mail-order pharmacy operations, and House Bill 1150 includes mail-order pharmacy permits among those that PBMs would be prohibited from holding. Vinson said Wednesday that some PBMs force consumers to receive their medications via mail, which costs more than receiving them over the counter.
"The first phone call that y'all are going to get from your constituents [if HB 1150 passes] is someone who's on a specialty drug," he said.
CVS Caremark is a subsidiary of
Rep.
McGrew questioned Ellis about this "breach of integrity," and Ellis said she was not aware of this.
Past legislative action
Navitus Chief Pharmacy Officer
Vinson and Moore said PBMs routinely reimburse their affiliate pharmacies at a higher rate than their competitors, locally-owned independent pharmacies.
This practice is outlawed in
Despite this, pharmacies sent the
Removing PBM-affiliated pharmacies from the market would require the employee benefits division of the
"There could be minor cost or saving[s] to the plan from excluding certain retail pharmacies from their network, such as CVS Caremark," according to the statement. "Such a change would require a significant number of EBD members to transfer their prescriptions to an in-network pharmacy and may reduce pharmacy network access."


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