Project Description
Publication
“Navigating Legal Challenges to State Efforts to Control Drug Prices: Pharmacy Benefit Manager Regulation, Anti-Price-Gouging Laws, and Price Transparency“
As states increase legislative efforts to rein in prescription drug prices, an increased number of laws have been passed to regulate pharmacy benefit managers, price gouging, and price transparency in the pharmaceutical industry. However, industry groups have also stepped up legal challenges against these laws, using specifically the Dormant Commerce Clause, ERISA, and federal patent and trade secret laws.
With support from the National Academy for State Health Policy (NASHP), The Source’s Katie Gudiksen, Sammy Chang, and Jaime King examine these state laws and ensuing legal challenges in the newly published brief Navigating Legal Challenges to State Efforts to Control Drug Prices: Pharmacy Benefit Manager Regulation, Anti-Price-Gouging Laws, and Price Transparency. The brief analyzes how states can develop effective drug pricing policies to avoid challenges in court.
Read the introductory blog post by NASHP Executive Director Trish Riley and download the brief here.
Source Sightings
A Step Forward for Health Care Market Oversight: Oregon Health Authority’s Health Care Market Oversight Program
Antitrust’s Healthcare Conundrum: Cross-Market Mergers and the Rise of System Power
Challenging Anticompetitive Cross-Market Health Mergers
American Bar Association 2022 Antitrust Fall Forum
The Rise Of Cross-Market Hospital Systems And Their Market Power In The US
Taming Health Insurance Costs for Employers and Employees