http://www.wsj.com/articles/new-push-ties-cost-of-drugs-to-how-well-they-work-1432684755If the above doesn't work, Google "New Push Ties Cost of Drugs to How Well They Work"
I'm not saying that people should sell healthcare by any means. I'm simply saying that the fight over prices has the potential of becoming a war, with PBM's on the other side. I mean, look at the last couple of months. Smaller PBMs Catamaran and Omnicare have been bought.
Whether one agrees with what ESRX does or not, longer-term I admit to questioning the sustainability of the kind of price increases that consumers have been faced with.
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I agree. These increases are not sustainable over the long term.
Don't drugs work differently for people? What is best for one patient is not the best for another.....good luck with this initiative. Just another way to slow down reimbursement for Cancer patients (kill cancer patients slowly why "busy" doctors spend time to convince Express Scripts on the best drug for that patient, and at what price........)
This has been going on for decades. In the pharmacy business, inventory is the highest cost factor. That is why hospital pharmacies in particular have formularies. They negotiate for the best possible contract pricing. When there are several drugs in a particular category, they will usually select two or three to buy. The same goes for PBMs.
Disclosure: I have over 35 years work experience in hospital pharmacy.