Politico 3-15-17: TODAY: WYDEN INTRODUCES BILL TARGETING PBMs — The ranking member of the Senate Finance Committee will roll out a proposal today to lower drug costs by targeting prescription benefit managers (PBMS) — middlemen who negotiate discounts on drugs with pharma companies and administer prescription drug coverage for health insurance companies.
According to an email obtained by POLITICO, the bill would mandate that patient co-pays or co-insurance for drugs in Medicare Part D are based on the negotiated price of the drug, not the higher list price. The bill also requires more transparency by mandating that PBMs publicly disclose aggregate rebates and the amount of those rebates passed on to health plans, as well as the difference between what a PBM pays a pharmacy for a drug and what the PBM charges a health plan for the drug.
According to an email obtained by POLITICO, the bill would mandate that patient co-pays or co-insurance for drugs in Medicare Part D are based on the negotiated price of the drug, not the higher list price. The bill also requires more transparency by mandating that PBMs publicly disclose aggregate rebates and the amount of those rebates passed on to health plans, as well as the difference between what a PBM pays a pharmacy for a drug and what the PBM charges a health plan for the drug.