Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted June 21, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted June 21, 2024 How PBMs Are Driving Up Prescription ***** Costs When P.B.M.s overcharge, it can increase costs for patients, not just employers and government programs like Medicare. The country’s most popular Medicare ***** plan, SilverScript Choice, covered This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Medicare beneficiaries last year. Caremark is its P.B.M., and it overcharges. Caremark uses Medicare’s money to pay pharmacies, including its own, roughly $2,000 per month for a generic blood ******* *****, imatinib, according to a pricing tool on the SilverScript plan’s website. Because that payment is so high, the out-of-pocket cost for Medicare patients is also high — $664 most months. That is more than 10 times what imatinib sells for — often less than $50 — at online pharmacies when patients forgo insurance and pay using their own money. For patients, the situation amounts to “highway robbery,” said Stacie Dusetzina, a ***** pricing expert at Vanderbilt University. Fighting Self-Interest The big three P.B.M.s are winning business by promising huge savings. But when clients do the math, many are realizing that the expected savings don’t exist. Take abiraterone acetate, a generic prostate ******* ***** that is available for well under $200 a month from sources like This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up . Express Scripts has been charging Hyatt nearly $1,500 a month to cover the ***** for the hotel company’s employees, according to the P.B.M.’s online pricing tool. Express Scripts pockets most of the difference between what it charged Hyatt and the wholesale cost of the *****. An Express Scripts spokeswoman, Justine Sessions, said, “An isolated example of an individual medication — among the thousands we cover — does not accurately reflect how much a plan paid for its pharmacy benefits, the savings we help them achieve, and the prescription safety we ensure, or how much members pay for medications.” Caremark was charging at least one client, Blue Shield of California, $3,000 a month for the same *****. “The fundamental issue was the incentive structure,” said Paul Markovich, Blue Shield’s chief executive. “You can’t ****** self-interest.” Blue Shield dropped Caremark as its main P.B.M. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #PBMs #Driving #Prescription #***** #Costs This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up 0 Quote Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/49346-how-pbms-are-driving-up-prescription-drug-costs/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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