@Public_Citizen@Rob_Weissman No one should have to choose between paying bills and filling a prescription. High drug prices set by manufacturers deserve much more attention.
Tom Holland says the future of Spider-Man in the MCU is “really bright.”
“We have plans for some really spectacular new characters to appear. How? We don’t know yet... but it's going to be fantastic.”
(Source: https://t.co/RNB4YWRFy5)
@MrJohnJnr This is Big Pharma playing divide and conquer. They lobby hard for bills like this to cripple PBMs’ ability to fight back against high drug prices. Tennessee risks losing dozens of pharmacies and access for patients just so manufacturers can maintain their monopoly profits.
@kpharmd12@OhioPharmacists This is exactly it. Owners having to be the only full-time pharmacist because reimbursement doesn’t pay enough that squeeze comes straight from manufacturers’ extremely high drug prices.
@RapidResponse47@SecKennedy Big Pharma hates this. Doctors learning actual nutrition = patients getting healthy naturally = less pill pushing. This is real prevention, not perpetual treatment.
@ForestParkPharm This is Big Pharma’s latest move to undermine the 340B program. The program exists to force companies like Eli Lilly to sell drugs at steep discounts to safety-net hospitals so they can treat low-income and uninsured patients.
@VivekGRamaswamy Vivek is right. But let’s be precise: Ohio already reformed its PBM model by moving to a single transparent PBM. Result? They cut administrative costs by $333 million, boosted pharmacy dispensing fees by over 1,200%, and still delivered $140 million net savings to taxpayers.
Tom Holland wants to mentor whoever becomes the next Spider-Man in the MCU.
“Whether that is a Miles Morales or a Spider-Gwen, I would love to be a part of setting up the next chapter… [like] Downey did for me.”
(Source: https://t.co/FBcVCtS1XM)
@Milajoy Spot on. Big Pharma pouring millions into politicians like Sanders, Warren, and Warnock is exactly why Americans pay ridiculous drug prices.
Yet these same bought politicians attack PBMs that actually fight Big Pharma to lower costs. Real hypocrisy.
@RepBuddyCarter@POTUS PBMs are the reason many expensive drugs are even covered by insurance. They manage utilization and fight against outrageous manufacturer prices. Overly restricting PBMs leads to higher premiums for everyone.