The Hill has published an op-ed by Aimed Alliance’s Executive Director, Stacey L. Worthy. Ms. Worthy argues that insurers and pharmacy benefit managers are cutting off access to life-saving treatment for stable patients, and the practice of dropping vital medications could endanger lives. Ms. Worthy concludes it is time for those policymakers to enact strong consumer protection legislation to ensure to halt the dangerous practice of nonmedical switching. Read her full op-ed here.
Last Updated on May 12, 2020 by Aimed Alliance