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Pharmacy Benefit Manager Reform Urged After Patient Denied Life-Saving Inhaler

via Washington Examiner·May 26

A 22-year-old man's asthma medication price jumped from under $70 to over $500, highlighting issues with pharmacy benefit managers. This incident underscores the need for reform in pharmacy benefit management to make life-saving medications more affordable. The broader implications include the potential for legislative action to regulate pharmacy benefit managers and protect patients.

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