Pennsylvania Lawmaker Seeks Support for Vertical Integration Bill

September 9, 2025

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House Representative Danilo Burgos (D) circulated a co-sponsorship memo for legislation he will be introducing to prohibit PBMs from acquiring or holding, directly or indirectly, a permit to operate a pharmacy in the Commonwealth. Rep. Burgos’ letter to his colleagues points to the bipartisan coalition of 39 state attorneys general who urged Congress to adopt legislation prohibiting PBMs from owning pharmacies.

In the letter, Burgos claims the bill will reign-in the influence PBMs have and provide Pennsylvanians with more choices and lower prices. Burgos was previously co-sponsor of PBM reform legislation enacted in 2023.

Initiatives

Calls grow for Drug Patent reform

In a recent blog post, the Pharmaceutical Care Management Association (PCMA) highlighted increased attention to pharmaceutical companies’ abuse of drug patents. Last month, the Supreme Court unanimously ruled in favor of a generic drugmaker in a “skinny labeling” case, a victory for patients. Skinny labels allow generic and biosimilar competitors to launch products for non-patented indications, helping accelerate […]
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August 11, 2026

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perspectives

AHIP calls for Bipartisan reform to address health care cost drivers

On July 23, AHIP President and CEO Mike Tuffin wrote an opinion piece in The New York Times saying, “common-sense bipartisan reforms are needed to promote competition in care delivery and prescription drugs, protect consumers from providers and drugmakers’ anticompetitive practices and transition away from the perverse incentives of fee-for-service medicine.” Tuffin notes that health […]
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August 11, 2026

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Solutions

PCMA urges preserving patient access and flexibility in new fertility benefits rule

PCMA recently submitted comments to HHS, DOL, and the Treasury (the Departments) in response to the proposed rule establishing a new category of limited excepted benefits for fertility services. PCMA supports the Departments’ goal of expanding access to fertility care while encouraging employer innovation but urged several targeted refinements to ensure the framework is operationally […]
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August 11, 2026

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