Skip to main content
pills and bills

NACDS thanks Florida Gov. DeSantis for PBM reform leadership, commitment

NACDS: Floridians, all Americans deserve better than the current “pharmaceutical benefit manipulation.”
Levy

The National Association of Chain Drug Stores president and CEO Steve Anderson has released a statement thanking following Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ announcement that he will work with the state legislature to advance the most comprehensive pharmacy benefit manager reform legislation in Florida’s history.

Governor DeSantis indicated plans to advance legislation to address spread pricing, clawbacks and steering to specific pharmacies:

“Governor DeSantis is right to stand up for Floridians by leading on pharmacy benefit manager reform. ‘PBM’ should stand for pharmaceutical benefit manipulation because middlemen and payers are profiting at Floridians’ expense. Patients deserve more affordable access to medicines. Patients deserve the best value of care from the pharmacy and pharmacist they choose. Patients deserve to not choose between the necessities of life and their medicines. Patients deserve the discounts that PBMs and payers are pocketing rather than passing them on to patients. Patients deserve accountability from middlemen who interfere with their choice and access to care.

[Read more: NACDS report highlights role local pharmacies, pharmacists play in patient-centered services]

“NACDS is working on a bipartisan basis for meaningful PBM reform because Floridians and all Americans deserve better, and we greatly appreciate Governor DeSantis’ PBM reform commitments," Anderson continued. "We look forward to working with Governor DeSantis and with the legislature to maximize this moment for the benefit of Floridians and for the viability of the pharmacies that serve them. NACDS also will continue to work with leaders in other states and in the federal government to end this pharmaceutical benefit manipulation that impacts all patients.”

[Read more: NACDS, Johns Hopkins report: Pharmacies play a vital role in achieving health] equity]

X
This ad will auto-close in 10 seconds