AHF: Scathing FTC PBM Report Allowed in Prime's Price-fixing Case
August 05 2024 - 7:30AM
Business Wire
Arbitrator denies motion to exclude critical
new FTC Report on PBMs
AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF), the leading provider of health
care to people living with HIV/AIDS around the world, won another
legal battle in an American Arbitration Association arbitration
against Prime Therapeutics LLC, one of the nation’s largest
pharmacy-benefit managers (PBMs).
In a ruling on a pre-trial motion in limine in AHF v. Prime,
Arbitrator Stuart M. Widman denied Prime’s request to exclude any
reference to the Federal Trade Commission’s July 2024 interim
report on PBMs from the upcoming arbitration. The damning interim
report, “Pharmacy Benefit Managers: The Powerful Middlemen
Inflating Drug Costs and Squeezing Main Street Pharmacies” was
issued last month.
“This FTC report treats PBMs fairly harshly, although AHF
believes accurately and fairly, and it is good that Arbitrator
Widman is willing to consider the report in his deliberations in
this case,” said Jonathan M. Eisenberg, AHF’s Deputy General
Counsel – Litigation and lead counsel for AHF in the arbitration.
“The report has upended the PBM industry and may rouse Congress’
interest in considering PBM and drug pricing reform.”
Background
As a PBM, Prime is a “middleman” in the distribution system for
prescription drugs in the United States.1 Prime acts as an
intermediary between health insurers and pharmacies, as well as
pharmaceutical manufacturers. Prime boasts of administering the
pharmacy-benefits components of health insurance plans for about 38
million people in the United States. Many of those people are
patients of AHF pharmacies.
Since April 2020, Prime deliberately has been aligning its
pharmacy reimbursement rates with those set by ESI. The two PBMs no
longer are competing on price to attract pharmacies into provider
networks. This scheme harms not only AHF and other pharmacies
directly but also harms patients and the entire prescription drug
pipeline.
- July 31, 2024, Prime/AHF Arbitration: Ruling on Motion in
Limine to Exclude FTC Interim Report link
- July 10, 2024, Prime/AHF arbitration summary adjudication
ruling link
AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF), the world’s largest
HIV/AIDS healthcare organization, provides cutting-edge medicine
and advocacy to more than 2 million individuals in 47 countries in
the US, Africa, Latin America/Caribbean, the Asia/Pacific Region,
and Eastern Europe. To learn more about AHF, visit us online at
AIDShealth.org, find us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram and
Twitter, and subscribe to our Ahfter Hours podcast.
1 Note: Prime is owned by a group of Blue Cross and/or Blue
Shield health insurers.
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Media Contact: Ged Kenslea, AHF Senior Communications
Dir. gedk@aidshealth.org (323) 791-5526