
September 26, 2024
WSJ Editorial Wrong On FTC Lawsuit On PBMs I agree more with the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) editorial page than not, but the newspaper was dead wrong in an editorial yesterday on the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) lawsuit against pharmacy benefits managers (PBMs). On one hand, I understand the WSJ’s complaint that the FTC appears to be singling out the PBMs when rebates are legal in government-sponsored programs. I defend much of what PBMs do. The WSJ is right, too, that brand drug makers were effectively portrayed as victims. The WSJ says the suit could lead to higher insurance costs and premiums, and notes that net insulin prices have come down over time. It also says PBMs should not be blamed if employer groups and health plans do not pass the rebate through to the consumer (some now do) and that rebates account for just a small share of profits.



