PBM Reforms Signed Into Law, Reshaping Medicare Part D Drug Pricing Transparency
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APhA: Pharmacist care coverage omitted from PBM reform
WASHINGTON — Congress has approved a federal funding package that includes long-sought pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) reforms supported by the American Pharmacists Association, marking a major step toward stabilizing Medicare pharmacy reimbursement. The bill is expected to be signed into law.Congress passes PBM reform as part of spending packageThe legislation now goes to the White House, where President Trump is expected to sign it into law.Cha…
PBM Reform is Done… Now What?
MEMORANDUM To: Interested Parties From: Brendan Buck, PCMA Re: PBM Reform is Done… Now What? Date: February 3, 2026 Today’s the day. The House has passed PBM reform, and it will soon be signed into law, as part of the big government funding bill. It’s a remarkable moment. Not for the impact on drug prices (higher).MEMORANDUM To: Interested Parties From: Brendan Buck, PCMA Re: PBM Reform is Done… Now What? Date: February 3, 2026 Today’s the day. …
'Turning around the Titanic': How the incoming PBM reforms will transform CMS
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has never played a significant role in regulating pharmacy benefit managers, the middlemen that have historically relied on high drug prices for profits. But the government spending package ...
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