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Pharmacies Vanishing: Why Pennsylvania Must Act Fast
Pennsylvania, USAFriday, March 13, 2026
To stop the crisis, Pennsylvania needs immediate reforms. First, raise Medicaid dispensing fees to match federal standards so pharmacies can cover the full cost of safe medication delivery. Second, ban spread pricing and require PBMs to reimburse all pharmacies fairly, with clear price lists. Third, pay pharmacists for clinical services like shots and health checks, which can reduce hospital visits. Fourth, stop PBMs from steering patients toward their own stores.
A bipartisan bill, Senate Bill 1186, proposes a single pharmacy benefit administrator for Medicaid. This would give the state clear rules and accountability, preventing PBMs from setting their own terms.
Pennsylvania has a chance to set an example. If the state acts now, it can keep pharmacies open and ensure residents have local access to essential medicines. Waiting for federal changes could mean more closures and fewer choices for communities.
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