Shot and Chaser: FTC Issues PBM Report, Reportedly Plans Lawsuit

  • Jul 10, 2024

    When the Federal Trade Commission on July 9 released an interim report based on its yearslong investigation of PBMs, criticism of the document abounded, with even an FTC Commissioner saying it wasn't nearly comprehensive enough to publish. However, one day later the FTC appeared to prove its critics wrong, with the Wall Street Journal reporting that it plans to sue the three largest PBMs over their business practices related to the rebates they negotiate with drug manufacturers for products like insulin. 

    The FTC has not yet confirmed the WSJ report, which cited a person familiar with the matter. But it would not be the first time the federal government attempted to reform how PBMs treat drug rebates. The Trump administration proposed a rule in 2019 that would have effectively forced PBMs to pass negotiated rebates on to consumers at the point of sale in Medicare Part D and managed Medicaid, but it later tabled the regulation. 

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  • Leslie Small

    Leslie has been working in journalism since 2009 and reporting on the health care industry since 2014. She has covered the many ups and downs of the Affordable Care Act exchanges, the failed health insurer mega-mergers, and hundreds of other storylines spanning subjects such as Medicaid managed care, Medicare Advantage, employer-sponsored insurance, and prescription drug coverage. As the managing editor of Health Plan Weekly and Radar on Drug Benefits, she writes and edits for both publications while overseeing a small team of reporters who also focus on the managed care sector. Before joining AIS Health, she was a senior editor for the e-newsletter Fierce Health Payer, and she started her career as a copy editor at multiple local newspapers. She graduated with a dual degree in journalism and political science from Penn State University.

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