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The Federal Trade Commission is accusing middlemen in the prescription drug supply chain of “inflating drug costs and squeezing Main Street pharmacies.” An interim report released July 9 by


the FTC highlights the “enormous power” third party players, known as pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs), have over prescription drug access and affordability in the U.S. PBMs operate behind


the scenes to negotiate drug prices with manufacturers and pharmacies on behalf of health insurers. They also are owned by the same companies that own the nation’s largest health insurers


and specialty and retail pharmacies. “As a result, they wield enormous power and influence over patients’ access to drugs and the prices they pay,” says the report, which is part of an


inquiry the agency launched in 2022. The three largest PBMs processed nearly 80 percent of the estimated 6.6 billion prescriptions dispensed by U.S. pharmacies in 2023, up from 52 percent of


prescription drug claims in 2004, the 71-page report showed. The top six PBMs processed more than 90 percent of prescription medications last year. A chief concern with these large PBMs is


their significant influence over what drugs are available to Americans and at what price. The report details that they negotiate rebates from brand-name prescription drug companies to help


manage costs and that, in some instances, these agreements can require PBMs to limit patient access to less expensive drug options. The FTC report says PBMs can sometimes steer patients away


from smaller, independent pharmacies that can be community staples in rural areas and, as reports show, have faced hardships in recent years. A 2024 analysis published by the Associated


Press found that several rural states have some of the lowest number of pharmacies per zip code. “Most strikingly,” the report “describes evidence indicating that PBMs are overcharging for


two case study cancer drugs (generic Gleevec and Zytiga) and reimbursing their affiliated pharmacies at significantly higher rates than unaffiliated pharmacies for these same drugs,” FTC


Chair Lina M. Khan said in a statement. “This overcharging represents billions of dollars in drug spending and reveals the incentives PBMs can have to preference their own affiliated


pharmacies regardless of what is best for patients.”   A 2023 KFF poll found that roughly a quarter of older Americans have difficulty affording their prescription medications; about


one-third of U.S. adults don’t take their medication as prescribed because of the cost.


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