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House Holds Timely Hearing on Health Insurance Costs

In order to lower healthcare costs for all Americans, a pivotal and necessary realm to address remains health insurance.

It's therefore appropriate that the United States House of Representatives Committees on Ways & Means and Energy and Commerce will hold a timely hearing this week with executives representing major U.S. insurance companies.

Currently, the health insurance industry remains highly concentrated while American consumers continue to pay higher and higher healthcare costs.  At a deeper level, Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) amount to middlemen that control prescription drugs for millions of Americans.  A majority of Americans receive health insurance through employer plans or government programs such as Medicare, which in turn cover prescription drugs through PBMs. …[more]

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