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‘It’s beyond unethical’: Opaque conflicts of interest permeate prescription drug benefits

Employers across the country — from big names like Boeing and UPS to local school systems — pay consulting firms to handle a straightforward task with their prescription drug coverage: Get the best deals possible, and make sure the industry’s middlemen, known as pharmacy benefit managers, aren’t ripping them off with unfair contracts.

But a largely hidden flow of money between major consulting conglomerates and PBMs compromises that relationship, a STAT investigation shows. Some consulting firms often are getting paid more — a lot more — by the PBMs and health insurance carriers that they are supposed to scrutinize than by companies they are supposed to be looking out for.

Place:

Honorable Mention

Year:

  • 2023

Category:

  • Business

Affiliation:

STAT

Reporter:

Bob Herman