Currently pharmacists are often contractually prohibited from telling patients when there is a cheaper out-of-pocket alternative to medications covered under insurance. This is known as a gag clause. As a result, patients may be paying more for their prescriptions than warranted.
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I am thrilled my legislation was approved by the committee this week because it ensures pharmacists are able to tell patients what is in their best interest. Patients need and deserve the best and most affordable options. Read more here:https://bit.ly/2Ne2EUn
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Someone ought to gag YOU. Oh that's right, the voters will.
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Thank you Congressman Buddy from an independent pharmacist who lives with the overwhelming oppression of PBM’s daily.
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