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U.S. Consumers Overpay for Generic Drugs
Tactics used by intermediaries in the pharmaceutical distribution system, including pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) and insurers, are costing patients, employers and the government billions for what should be inexpensive medicines.
Experts: Erin Trish, Karen Van Nuys
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Hospitals Have Steadily Boosted Stipend Pay to Contracted Providers
Featured Experts: Erin L. Duffy
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The Guardian
Duffy quoted on her research into hospitals expanding long-term payment plans
Featured Experts: Erin L. Duffy
The Wall Street Journal
Many firms producing knockoff weight-loss drugs are “pushing the envelope” on legal requirements for compounders, Schiller says
Featured Experts: Lowell Schiller
Healthcare Dive
Sood recommends key PBM reforms in testimony before U.S. Senate panel
Featured Experts: Neeraj Sood
CalMatters
California’s proposal to establish fiduciary duty for PBMs would be an important cost-saving reform, Joyce says
Featured Experts: Geoffrey Joyce
Healthcare Brew
Arkansas’ first-in-the-nation law banning PBM ownership of pharmacies should be implemented slowly to ensure access, Qato says
Featured Experts: Dima M. Qato
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Competition is essential for a properly functioning marketplace, but industry consolidation, insurance complexity and other factors are impeding healthcare consumers from the benefits of good commerce. Our experts explore ways to remove those obstacles to efficiency, while also promoting optimal care.
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