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Government funding bills leave out PBM changes as White House mulls reforms

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March 4, 2024
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The congressional funding bills unveiled on Sunday do not include bipartisan reforms to the pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) industry, as lawmakers and the Biden administration look for a path forward. 

Lawmakers rolled out six full-year spending bills to fund a slew of agencies until early fall, including the departments of Agriculture, Interior, Transportation (DOT), Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Veterans Affairs (VA), Justice (DOJ), Commerce and Energy.  

The health priorities in the legislation were considerably narrower than advocates and lawmakers had been hoping for.  

The legislation included a funding boost for community health centers through Dec. 31. Health centers will see an additional $270 million in annual funding, backdated to the beginning of fiscal year (FY) 2024.  

Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.), ranking member of the Senate’s Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, called the increase “responsible,” since it is offset and contains Hyde amendment language prohibiting the money from being used to fund abortions.  

Committee chairman Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) has been pushing for a much higher increase to address a shortage of primary care providers, but in a statement said he was “proud” of the increase. 

“Given the dysfunctional political environment in Congress, I am proud that we were able to reach a deal to provide meaningful increases in funding for primary care in America,” Sanders said.

PBMs reforms cleared two Senate committees on a bipartisan basis, but major policy disagreements between House and Senate Republicans in terms of the scope of the changes led to them being sidelined, likely until a lame duck session after the November elections.  

“I’m extremely disappointed it leaves behind major reforms that would lower prescription drug costs for America’s seniors and permanently expand access to mental health care. We can do better,” Senate Finance Committee chairman Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) said in a statement. 

“It is a real missed opportunity that these critical, bipartisan provisions will be unnecessarily delayed until December or longer,” he added.  

At the same time, the White House on Monday held a listening session with industry representatives as well as state and federal officials to discuss how changes to PBMs’ business practices could make the industry more transparent and result in lower health costs for Americans. 

Critics charge that PBMs act as shadowy middlemen, relying on opaque pricing models that drive up costs for businesses and consumers.  

Notably, one of the attendees was Federal Trade Commission (FTC) chairwoman Lina Kahn. The FTC is conducting an inquiry into the business practices of PBMs and how they impact independent community pharmacies. But more than a year and half after the inquiry began, the three largest companies — CVS Caremark, Express Scripts, and OptumRx — aren’t fully complying with document requests.  

“FTC orders are not suggestions,” Kahn said Monday. “We will not hesitate to use the full extent of our legal authorities to mandate compliance.” 

The Pharmaceutical Care Management Association, a trade group for pharmacy benefit managers, said they were not invited to the White House and claimed officials only heard from “people and groups with vocal anti-PBM agendas.” 

“Unfortunately, today’s event serves to promote only one model and one perspective. We share the Administration’s goal of lowering prescription drug costs and would welcome the opportunity to work together to make prescription drugs more affordable for patients and employers,” the group said.  

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