Leaders on the Senate Finance Committee are making a push to pass reforms to pharmacy benefit managers, which have had a target on their backs as Congress inches up to a March 22 deadline to clear the next round of appropriations bills.
Sens. Ron Wyden (D-OR) and Mike Crapo (R-ID), who helm the Senate Finance Committee, held a press conference Thursday to tout their proposed PBM reforms and hear from patients and independent pharmacists who support the legislation. The unified push comes as Congress is now tasked with passing the next set of appropriations packages by next Friday, after the first round passed earlier this month didn’t include any PBM reforms.
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