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American Focus > Blog > Health and Wellness > New PBM law could lead to direct sales between employers, drugmakersNew PBM law could open door to direct sales between employers, drugmakers
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New PBM law could lead to direct sales between employers, drugmakersNew PBM law could open door to direct sales between employers, drugmakers

Last updated: February 4, 2026 1:30 pm
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The recent pharmacy benefit manager reforms signed into law by President Trump are expected to bring significant changes to the healthcare landscape, with potential implications for employers, drugmakers, and consumers alike. The reforms, part of a Health and Human Services spending bill passed by Congress, aim to increase transparency and accountability in the PBM industry.

One notable potential outcome of these reforms is the possibility of employers buying drugs directly from drugmakers, bypassing PBMs altogether. This approach mirrors the administration’s push for individual consumers to purchase drugs directly through the upcoming TrumpRx website. By cutting out the middlemen, employers could potentially negotiate better prices and streamline the drug procurement process.

The new law prohibits PBMs from tying their payments to drug prices in Medicare and mandates that PBMs pass through 100% of rebates to employer-sponsored insurance plans in the commercial market. Additionally, there are transparency measures in place for both commercial and Medicare markets to ensure that stakeholders have access to pertinent information regarding drug pricing and rebates.

While the Pharmaceutical Care Management Association has expressed concerns about the potential impact of these reforms on drug prices, proponents argue that increased transparency and accountability will ultimately benefit consumers and employers. By shedding light on how PBMs negotiate drug rebates and where the money flows, the reforms could pave the way for more direct arrangements between employers and drugmakers.

The new reporting requirements outlined in the law also aim to address concerns raised by pharmacies regarding PBM reimbursement practices and the steering of patients to pharmacies owned by PBMs. With regulators now tasked with enforcing pharmacy network standards and contract terms, as well as ensuring fair reimbursement practices, the hope is that these reforms will lead to a more equitable and competitive healthcare market.

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Overall, the PBM reforms represent a significant step towards greater transparency and accountability in the healthcare industry. As stakeholders navigate these changes, the potential for employers to buy drugs directly from drugmakers could signal a shift in how prescription drugs are procured and distributed in the future. With TrumpRx on the horizon and a renewed focus on empowering consumers and employers in the drug purchasing process, the healthcare landscape is poised for significant transformation.

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