PBM Reporting Transparency Act
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Cosponsors (3)
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Plain-English Summary
This bill would require pharmacy benefit managers (the companies that insurance plans use to manage prescription drug coverage) to publicly report detailed information about their business practices, including how they negotiate drug prices and what fees they charge. The transparency requirements would help patients, doctors, and policymakers understand how these middlemen operate and whether they're keeping drug costs artificially high. The measure primarily affects pharmacy benefit managers and could influence how insurance companies and patients access prescription medications.
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