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Kelly signs law strengthening oversight, regulation of pharmacy middlemen
TOPEKA – Gov. Laura Kelly signed a bill regulating companies that operate as middlemen in the pharmaceutical industry, demanding transparent transactions and guardrails to protect consumers and pharmacists. Senate Bill 20 regulates pharmacy benefit managers, which negotiate drug prices between manufacturers, pharmacies and insurers. The companies have come under scrutiny in recent years for monopolistic […]
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