Medicare PBMs Could Offer "Loose" And "Tight" Rx Options - Rep. Johnson
Executive Summary
The number of prescription plan choices under Medicare could be doubled by requiring competing pharmacy benefit managers to offer both high- and low-premium drug benefits, House Ways & Means/Health Subcommittee Chairwoman Johnson (R-Conn.) suggested during a March 27 hearing.
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