In Case You Missed It: California Enacts PBM Reform
Governor Newsom, California legislators put patients first over PBM profits.
Governor Newsom, California legislators put patients first over PBM profits.
California is the latest state to hold PBMs accountable, help preserve patient access to pharmacies.
Law signals a new chapter for drug affordability, pharmacy access, and patient care across the state
New law safeguards pharmacies and expands patient access.
New law ushers in transparent pharmacy reimbursement for state health plans, fueling momentum for further progress in Georgia and nationwide.
Save Our Pharmacies Act Delivers New Transparency and Access for Virginia Medicaid Patients.
NACDS says “flimsy PBM excuses are dwindling, and for Texans and more Americans help is on the way.”
Arkansas and Massachusetts are the latest states to hold PBMs accountable, help preserve patient access to the medications right for them.
In 2024 alone, 24 states enacted 33 bills, leading to adoption of 74 policy changes that align with NACDS’ PBM reform and reimbursement priorities; more than 131 new state PBM reform laws were enacted from 2021-2023.
The move by HHS will help maintain continuity of patients’ access to pharmacies as states continue to achieve strong progress in enhancing their policies
New York State Department of Financial Services adopts new market conduct regulations that will enable the regulatory oversight, transparency and accountability of PBMs operating in the state