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Letter to the editor: PBM reform a bipartisan issue

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By Tribune-Review
2 Min Read April 30, 2025 | 8 months Ago
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The executive order signed by President Trump April 15, takes a step toward addressing the opaque and anticompetitive practices of pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs). While this is an important development, it’s important to recognize that PBM reform is supported by both parties in Congress.

PBMs are intermediaries between insurers, drug manufacturers and pharmacies responsible for deciding which drugs are covered and negotiating rebates and discounts. While PBMs are intended to drive down prices by leveraging their bargaining power, their business practices often lead to inflated costs for consumers.

Recent legislative efforts in Congress reflect a shared commitment to tackling PBM practices. Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have voiced concerns about PBMs. In fact, bipartisan bills have been introduced aimed at increasing transparency in PBM operations, eliminating conflicts of interest and ensuring that savings from negotiated drug discounts are passed directly to consumers.

These efforts demonstrate that PBM reform is not just a political talking point but an opportunity for lawmakers to work across party lines to address a significant issue in our health care system. As the executive order progresses, Congress must continue to collaborate on policies that curb harmful PBM practices, prioritize patient access to affordable medications and restore fairness to the drug pricing system.

Jennifer Riley

Malvern

The writer is the statewide executive director of Patients Come First Pennsylvania.

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