House lawmakers slam pharmacy middlemen over sky-high drug prices (2024)

WASHINGTON — Democratic and Republican lawmakers found common ground with one another at an oversight committee hearing Tuesday, blaming executives from three major pharmacy middlemen groups for the sky-high prescription drug prices in the U.S.

The House Committee on Oversight and Accountability heard testimony from the leaders of three pharmacy benefit managers, or PBMs, one month after the Federal Trade Commission released a scathing report that accused the groups of racking up massive profits by steering patients and employers toward higher-priced drugs.

Prescription drug prices in the U.S. are a major concern for many people.

A report from KFF, a nonprofit group that researches health policy issues, found about one-third of people say they are unable to take the medication they need because of the high cost.

Rep. Kweisi Mfume, D-Md., said he has heard from constituents that they’ve had to skip, delay or go without their necessary drugs because of the price.

PBMs, in theory, are supposed to save patients money. They work with insurance companies to negotiate discounted prices from drug companies in exchange for including the drugs in their coverage.

However, three PBMs — CVS Caremark, Cigna’s Express Scripts and UnitedHealth Group’s OptumRx — make up about 80% of the U.S. market, giving them enormous influence over what drugs patients can get covered and what they cost. And all three companies are tied to major health insurance providers.

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“On one hand we have PBMs claiming to reduce prescription drug prices, and on the other hand we have the Federal Trade Commission, we have major media outlets like The New York Times and we have at least eight different attorneys generals, Democrats and Republicans, who all say PBMs are inflating drug costs,” said Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi, D-Ill.

The committee launched an investigation, which continues, into PBMs’ role in the rise in health care costs in March. It also comes as states — most recently Vermont — sue PBMs, alleging they drive up drug costs.

In his opening statement, committee Chair James Comer, R-Ky., cited a report from the committee, published ahead of the meeting, that found 300 examples of the three PBMs’ preferring medications that cost at least $500 more per claim than the alternative medications they excluded in their formularies. One example was Suboxone, a combination medication for opioid use disorder, which Comer said is being “charged at 600 unique prices by just one of your companies.”

“You’re the problem,” Comer told the executives. “Not only are you prioritizing higher-cost medications; you’re setting radically different prices for medications across the country.”

“This is why just about every state now is taking up PBM reform,”he added. “There’s a credibility issue.”

Dr. Patrick Conway, CEO of OptumRx, countered, saying that PBMs play a “critical role” in the U.S. health care system, lowering costs for both patients and employers.

Conway said OptumRx delivered more than $2,000 in average savings per person each year. A broader analysis, he added, found the PBMs saved the health care system about $145 billion annually, and surveys found that 97% of employers said they were “satisfied” with the services PBMs offer.

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Drug manufacturers — not PBMs should shoulder the blame for the rising costs patients pay, said Adam Kautzner, president of Express Scripts.

Drugmakers raised prices on 60% of brand-name drugs last year, Kautzner said, adding that Express Scripts saved its members about $64 billion that year. “It’s hard work to keep those costs down on patients and clients,” he said.

PBMs also don’t pocket rebates or discounts, instead passing almost all of them back to their members, said David Joyner, president of CVS Caremark.

“We pass over 99% of rebates and administrative fees, and in Medicare we pass 100% back,” he said.

The committee members, however, refused to accept the executives’ arguments, pointing to media articles about PBM practices and investigations from the FTC and the House committee. They also accused the executives of not being transparent and refusing to answer questions.

By the end of the hearing, Comer said he was left “disappointed.”

“You have all claimed to be transparent,” he said. “You have refused to answer questions from both sides of the aisle.”

Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., the ranking member of the committee, summed up a lot of the frustration: “I feel like the more I hear, the less I understand.”

Berkeley Lovelace Jr.

Berkeley Lovelace Jr. is a health and medical reporter for NBC News. He covers the Food and Drug Administration, with a special focus on Covid vaccines, prescription drug pricing and health care. He previously covered the biotech and pharmaceutical industry with CNBC.

House lawmakers slam pharmacy middlemen over sky-high drug prices (2024)

FAQs

Why are pharmacy prices so high? ›

Some pharmaceutical companies acquire patents for older drugs and then jack up the price. Others have bought or merged with another drugmaker to avoid price competition. Direct-to-consumer advertising. Drug companies spend billions on ads (nearly $8.1 billion in 2022).

What is a drug pricing middlemen? ›

Pharmacy benefit managers, or PBMs, act as middlemen between drug companies and consumers. They negotiate volume discounts and fees with drug manufacturers, create lists of medications that are covered by insurance, and reimburse pharmacies for prescriptions.

Who sets drug prices in the US? ›

Pharmaceutical companies that create drugs and other medicines control the prices. While they are involved in the regulation of the industry, the U.S. government is not involved in setting prices.

What drugs are increasing in price in 2024? ›

Eight of the ten drugs chosen for Medicare price negotiation in 2026 had price increases in January 2024: Eliquis (5%), Jardiance (3%), Xarelto (5%), Januvia (4.71%), Farxiga (3%), Entresto (3%), Enbrel (5%), and Stelara (5%).

Why is my prescription suddenly so expensive? ›

Higher cost to the manufacturer is one of the most common causes of a price increase, and you will see the difference passed on to you at the pharmacy. Shortages can affect prices. If a popular medication isn't widely available, the price may spike (sometimes temporarily, sometimes not).

Who are the big three drug distributors? ›

3 Main Players in the Drug Distribution Space

Taken together, Cardinal Health, Cencora, and McKesson make up 95% of the overall US drug distribution market.

What is the big four pharmaceutical pricing? ›

The Big Four price is the maximum price a drug manufacturer is allowed to charge the Big Four federal agencies, which are the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), the Department of Defense (DoD), the Public Health Service (including the Indian Health Service), and the Coast Guard.

How do middlemen make money? ›

A middleman is a broker, go-between, or intermediary to a process or transaction. An intermediary will earn a fee or commission in return for services rendered in matching buyers and sellers. Many industries and business sectors utilize middlemen, from trade and commerce to wholesalers to stockbrokers.

What is the downside of using GoodRx? ›

Predictability. GoodRx's prices “fluctuate frequently — daily, weekly or monthly” the company's website says. So it might be hard to predict what you'll pay and where you'll have to go for your medications from month to month.

How much do pharmacies get paid per prescription? ›

In response to a written question, asking the government for an estimation of the average gross profit margin for pharmacists on each prescription, Lord Markham, parliamentary under-secretary for health and social care, published data showing that, in 2021/2022, pharmacists dispensed 1,043,054,789 items and earned 89p ...

Can the US government negotiate drug prices? ›

Because of the prescription drug law, known as the Inflation Reduction Act, Medicare is able to negotiate directly with drug companies to improve access to some of the costliest single-source brand-name Medicare Part B and Part D drugs.

Which state uses the most prescription drugs? ›

The U.S. state with the highest percentage of prescription drug spending was Texas, with 11.2% of prescription drug spending in 2023. California closely followed Texas with 8.1% of U.S. prescription drug spending.

Which country is no 1 in pharmacy? ›

The United States of America is the top pharmaceutical manufacturing nation in the world due to the high level of research and development. It is home to a number of leading pharmaceutical companies of the world.

When did prescription drugs become so expensive? ›

Frakt cited a number of factors involved in high U.S. drug prices, including the record number of new drugs that hit the market in the late 1990s, increased drug advertising to physicians and consumers, expanded insurance coverage for drugs, and the recent availability of expensive specialty drugs for hepatitis C, ...

How overpriced are prescription drugs? ›

Prescription drug prices in the United States are significantly higher than in other nations, with prices in the United States averaging 2.78 times those seen in 33 other nations, according to a new RAND report.

Why are pharmacies up high? ›

It gives a better view of the retail floor, where over the counter medicine is typically sold. In this usage, it is designed as a theft prevention method as well as a way to see what employees are doing. This is also why some grocery stores have the manager's / bookkeeper's platform elevated.

Why does the US pay the highest prices in the world for prescription drugs? ›

Brand-name prescription drug prices are so high in the U.S., and much higher than in other comparable countries, because in the U.S. we allow brand-name pharmaceutical manufacturers to charge whatever they want during their periods of government-granted market exclusivity--a condition not seen in any other developed ...

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