House Oversight Committee Gives Pharmacy Benefit Managers Deadline to Correct Congressional Record of Allegedly Fraudulent Statements

On August 28, 2024, the U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Accountability issued letters to executives of three of the nation’s largest pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs), accusing them of providing false testimony before Congress. Each letter outlines the allegedly false statements and the evidence that the statements contradict. They also outline the statutory penalties for perjury before Congress—namely, monetary fines and imprisonment for up to five years. The letters give the PBMs until September 11, 2024, to correct the Congressional Record.

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PBMs Must Say Goodbye to Manufacturer Rebates

Pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) play a significant role in U.S. drug pricing, yet their existence is little known to those outside of the pharmaceutical and insurance arenas. In an effort to modify one of the largest drivers in increasing drug costs―rebates paid to PBMs by drug manufacturers―the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on November 20, 2020, published three final rules that, most notably, declared that these rebates are no longer protected by the safe harbors to the anti-kickback statute.

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