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Senator Wiener’s Landmark Prescription Drug Prices Bill Heads to the Governor
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Senator Wiener’s Landmark Prescription Drug Prices Bill Heads to the Governor

The landmark piece of legislation would have enacted the nation’s strongest regulations to rein in exploitative behavior by pharmacy benefit managers, also known as PBM abuse. The bill passed with bipartisan support in the state legislature only to be vetoed by California Governor Gavin Newsom.

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Chairman Comer Calls on PBM Executives to Correct Hearing Testimony

Chairman Comer Calls on PBM Executives to Correct Hearing Testimony

At the House Oversight Committee’s hearing, the PBM chief executives made statements that contradict the Committee’s and the Federal Trade Commission’s findings about the PBMs’ self-benefitting practices that jeopardize patient care, undermine local pharmacies, and raise prescription drug prices. The chief executives for CVS Caremark, Express Scripts, and Optum Rx claimed they do not steer patients to PBM-owned pharmacies. The executives also made claims contradicting the Committee’s and FTC’s findings regarding contract negotiations, contract opt outs, and payments to pharmacies.

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Why Walgreens And CVS Are Shutting Down Thousands Of Stores
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Why Walgreens And CVS Are Shutting Down Thousands Of Stores

In its fiscal third-quarter report, Walgreens announced its plans to close a ‘significant’ amount of stores, acknowledging only 75% of its 8,600 stores were profitable. While no specific stores were tapped for closure yet, more than 2,000 locations could face the chopping block by 2027. This just the latest sign of trouble for the struggling retail pharmacy sector as CVS and Rite Aid both announced large closures in the past year. Watch the video to learn why U.S. pharmacy chains are fighting for survival.

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