We represent Pennsylvania pharmacists and pharmacies who lose hundreds of millions of dollars each year on the costs of prescriptions through a non-transparent process by pharmacy benefit managers, commonly known as PBMs.
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Case Studies
Mainline Pharmacy
Despite filling more prescriptions in 2023 than any other time in its 40-plus years in business, Mainline Pharmacy closed locations in Harrison City, Blairsville, Ebensburg, Hastings, Portage, Davidsville, Altoon, Cresson and Nanty Glo. The pharmacy said it lost $350,000 over sixweeks due to being paid less from PBMs than what it costs to purchase the medications.
Example: For a popular diabetic injectable, Mainline’s cost to buy the drug is $2,858, but the reimbursement they received from the PBM led to a loss of $422.
What the Community is Saying:
“It’s terrible. The small places are gone. There are no more mom-and-pop places anymore. It’s all going by the wayside.”
“It’s definitely going to be a huge loss for the community.”
“I really like supporting the local business. That meant a lot, honestly.”
“I get to know them. They’re really great people, they really are. I’m so sad for them. …It just feels like they’re letting my friends go.”
Sources: The Tribune-Review, Altoona Mirror, WPXI-TV
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