PBMs, Insurers, and Pharmacies: Power Without Savings

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When insurers, pharmacies, and PBMs merged, they promised efficiency, coordination, and lower costs. In reality, consolidation has driven up hospital prices, reduced patient choice, and allowed PBMs to keep rebates instead of passing on savings. Instead of transparency and competition, integration has concentrated power and inflated costs across the healthcare system. Read more on LinkedIn

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