What you need to know about the drug price fight in those TV ads
In recent months ominous ads about prescription drugs have flooded the TV airwaves. Perhaps by design, it's not always clear who's sponsoring the ads or why.
Or, for that matter, why now?
The short answer is that
What are pharmacy benefit managers? Known as PBMs, these companies were created in the 1960s to help employers and insurers select and purchase medications for their health plans. The industry mushroomed as prescription drug spending grew about 200-fold between 1967 and 2021. In addition to negotiating discounts with manufacturers, the PBMs set payment terms for the pharmacies that buy and dispense the drugs to patients. In effect, they are the dominant middlemen among drugmakers, drugstores, insurers, employers, and patients.
How big is the PBM industry? There are around 70 PBMs in the
Why am I seeing all these ads about PBMs? Other sectors of health care are alarmed by the power of the PBMs and are appealing to the Biden administration and
Who's paying for the ads? The
What's
What's the bottom line? While the PBMs' secrecy, ubiquity, and power make them a target of outrage, they generally operate on behalf of their customers, which are insurance plans and employers, whose goal is to hold down prices. The PBMs do that by extracting painful concessions, a double-edged sword.
"PBMs are the only thing we have to lower brand-name drug prices and prevent the drug industry from charging whatever they want," said
If those drug prices were 100% covered by insurance, that might sit fine with consumers, but it would further blow up health care spending, already nearly a fifth of the economy. Hospitals, insurers, the drug industry, and PBMs all point fingers at one another to shift blame, but they all benefit from the system. The smarmy PBM guy in the suit may prevent you from getting the drug your doctor ordered, but that's only because the maker of another drug gave him — and therefore your insurance company — a better deal.
On the other hand, the vertical integration of the PBMs — an issue the
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