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“Medicare drug plans should face stronger conflict checks for committees that decide formularies, and should be able to ask HHS during the plan year to favor a biosimilar when patients get equal or better cost sharing.”
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“PBMs should tell Medicare drug plans when similar AB-rated drugs are left off formularies and compare their costs, and formulary decision makers should consider conflicts tied to PBMs, plans, and plan sponsors.”
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“The government should change how Medicare figures out what seniors owe for their prescriptions so the amount reflects real drug costs, not inflated list prices.”
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“Starting in 2027, Medicare Part D patients should not be charged more for a month of a covered drug than the lower of the plan's net price or the pharmacy's usual cash price for someone without insurance.”
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“Medicare drug plans should use fair pharmacy contract rules and keep patients connected to local pharmacies, especially in areas with few options.”
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“PBMs that manage Medicare drug benefits should be paid only set dollar service fees written into plan contracts, not fees tied to drug prices, rebates, discounts, or similar drug payments.”
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“Medicare PBMs should give plans and federal officials detailed yearly drug payment reports, let plans audit PBM and affiliate records, repay improper money, and use standard confidential electronic reporting formats.”
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“Medicare patients should have more freedom to use local pharmacies that meet fair plan rules.”
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“Medicare drug plans should use approved standard measures when pharmacy performance affects payment or fees, and should show pharmacies the fees, discounts, and other amounts behind each prescription payment.”
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“Pharmacy benefit managers in Medicare should be clearly defined, paid in transparent ways, and required to show where drug money goes.”
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