News media and policy-maker attention on pharmacy copay clawbacks and so-called “gag clauses” has intensified over the past 18 months, largely as a result of pharmacists’ efforts to draw attention to pharmacy benefit manager practices that disadvantage pharmacy patients.
Community pharmacists support prohibitions on copay clawbacks and so-called “gag clauses” because they may result in patients being charged inflated prices for their medications.
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