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U.S. Consumers Overpay for Generic Drugs
Tactics used by intermediaries in the pharmaceutical distribution system, including pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) and insurers, are costing patients, employers and the government billions for what should be inexpensive medicines.
Experts: Erin Trish, Karen Van Nuys
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No Surprises Act Independent Dispute Resolution Outcomes for Air Ambulances
Featured Experts: Erin L. Duffy
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TIME Magazine
Successfully challenging a problematic medical bill may take some ‘boldness,’ Duffy explains
Featured Experts: Erin L. Duffy
Modern Healthcare
Smaller PBMs are facing challenges gaining market share, Joyce says
Featured Experts: Geoffrey Joyce
Marketplace
Sood discusses inherent conflicts of PBM-pharmacy integration
Featured Experts: Neeraj Sood
Minnesota Star Tribune
More transparency from health insurers may be necessary, Ginsburg says
Featured Experts: Paul Ginsburg
Modern Healthcare
Trish explains why some insurers are prioritizing MA over Part D
Featured Experts: Erin Trish
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Competition is essential for a properly functioning marketplace, but industry consolidation, insurance complexity and other factors are impeding healthcare consumers from the benefits of good commerce. Our experts explore ways to remove those obstacles to efficiency, while also promoting optimal care.
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