Episode 133: PBMs – Friends or Foes?

Stacie Dusetzina Headshot

Episode 133: PBMs – Friends or Foes?

Stacie Dusetzina, PhD, Professor of Health Policy, Ingram Professor of Cancer Research, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, makes her long-awaited return to the show to cover all things related to pharmacy benefit managers. Stacie talks about the good, the bad, and the ugly, starting with the history of the PBMs and how they grew within the healthcare industry. What exactly is the role of the PBMs and why do they exist? Have they helped in reducing cost of care, and if not, why? Why are they heavily criticized? Stacie, as always, articulates the facts and separates the signal from noise.

Related Resources

N/A

Subscribe to Healthcare Unfiltered

Other Episodes You May Enjoy...

Episode 206: Fireside Chat With Joe Mikhael, the CMO of the IMF

Dr. Joe Mikhael, Chief Medical Officer of the International Myeloma Foundation (IMF) and Professor at TGen, takes us beyond his medical career to explore the personal experiences that have shaped his journey in oncology. Dr. Mikhael discusses the IMF’s targeted strategies for reducing health disparities among diverse ethnic and racial groups affected by myeloma, shedding

Read More

Episode 205: Multi-Cancer Early Detection (MCED): Now and Later

Tom Beer, Chief Medical Officer of the Multi-Cancer Early Detection (MCED) program at Exact Sciences, delves into the groundbreaking science behind MCED tests, which use advanced biomarkers for early detection of multiple cancer types. On this Healthcare Unfiltered episode, he explains who may be eligible for these tests, how to interpret results to avoid unnecessary

Read More