NACDS Praises Sens. Wyden, Crapo for Continued Bipartisan Push to Reform “Pharmaceutical Benefit Manipulation” As Senate Finance Committee releases legislative framework, NACDS emphasizes its Principles of PBM Reform to ensure comprehensive and lasting solutions for patients, pharmacies, employers, taxpayers, communities, and the nation

2023-04-20T09:59:23-04:00Categories: Press Release|Tags: , , , |

As Senate Finance Committee releases legislative framework, NACDS emphasizes its Principles of PBM Reform to ensure comprehensive and lasting solutions for patients, pharmacies, employers, taxpayers, communities, and the nation.

NACDS Urges Transparency, Accountability, and Fair Competition as Senate Finance Explores PBMs’ Impact on Healthcare Statement defines specific solutions for patient-manipulation by “PBMs” and urges continued bipartisan work on this critical issue

2023-03-30T10:11:58-04:00Categories: Press Release|Tags: , , , , |

Statement defines specific solutions for patient-manipulation by “PBMs” and urges continued bipartisan work on this critical issue.

In Case You Missed It: HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra Talks ‘Clever’ PBM Middlemen Tactics During Senate Hearing

2023-03-29T17:38:36-04:00Categories: In Case You Missed It|Tags: , , , |

Last week, Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Xavier Becerra appeared before the U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee to provide testimony on the FY 2024 Funding Request and Budget Justification of the Department of Health and Human Services.

NACDS D.C. Fly-In Event Centers on Future of Patient Access Pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) reform; comprehensive direct and indirect remuneration (DIR) fee reform; and sustaining patient access to vaccinations, testing, and treatment among key topics at the February 28-March 1 program

2023-03-03T12:29:04-05:00Categories: Press Release|Tags: , , , , , |

Pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) reform; comprehensive direct and indirect remuneration (DIR) fee reform; and sustaining patient access to vaccinations, testing, and treatment among key topics at the February 28-March 1 program.

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