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Poll: TN Voters Favor Policies that Hold P-B-M's Accountable

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Thursday, April 20, 2023   

In Tennessee and across the country, prescription drug prices are skyrocketing, and a new national poll found most voters want lawmakers to regulate pharmacy benefit managers who they believe are responsible for the rising costs.

Mark Blum, executive director of America's Agenda: Health Care for All, and managing director of the PBM Accountability Project, said Nashvillians, like Americans across the country, have identified the rising costs of prescription medicines as their number one health care concern.

"Eighty-four percent of Americans are very concerned about the effect of pharmacy benefit managers -- middlemen in the prescription drug market -- about their effects on driving up the costs of prescription medicines and believe PBMs need to be regulated," Blum reported.

Blum pointed out more than 70% of Americans expect their elected leaders in Congress and in state legislatures to address the problem, and enact effective regulation of pharmacy benefit managers. They indicated they would vote for representatives in the next election who do so.

The polling data revealed 82% of respondents support several specific policies to regulate pharmacy benefit managers, like requiring them to pass on discounts to patients they get from negotiating with drug manufacturers.

Blum pointed out 80% of all drug transactions in America are processed by three pharmacy benefit managers: U.S. Express Scripts International, Optum RX, and CVS Caremark, which he said are taking advantage of consumers.

"Economists call them oligopolies that control the drug marketplace set prices for drugs," Blum emphasized. "Americans are realizing this and saying, this industry, which is highly unregulated, needs to be regulated now, so that our drugs can be affordable, they are gouging American consumers, and are driving up the costs."

Blum added the poll showed Americans want to see effective policy reforms and legislation to prohibit pharmacy benefit managers profiting from pill prices. He recommended Tennesseans call their members of Congress and state legislators, and request lawmakers require pharmacy benefit managers to provide financial reporting like other health care entities must.


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