Pennsylvania State Facts & Resources

PBM Savings and Patient Impact in Pennsylvania

Pharmacy benefit experts secure lower prescription drug costs and enable better health outcomes for patients.

PBMs will save Pennsylvanians

$45B

across all Pennsylvania insurance markets over ten years (2023–2032).

PBMs will save Pennsylvanians

$6B

over a 10-year period (2023–2032) in Pennsylvania Medicaid.

PBMs cover

11,843,000

Pennsylvanians.

Nationally PBMs save payers and patients an average of

$1,040

per person per year.

The use of PBM tools will save payers and patients nationally more than

$1 trillion

from 2023–2032.

CLINICAL CARE:

Pharmacy benefit companies use clinical data to support decision-making and help patients stay on course with their prescription therapy through evidence-based medication adherence and health coaching programs.

Nationally, PBMs improve drug therapy and patient adherence in diabetes patients, helping to reduce complications annually of:

  • 500,000 emergency department visits
  • 330,000 strokes
  • 60,000 incidents of end stage kidney disease
  • 440,000 heart attacks
  • 150,000 amputations

ADHERENCE PROGRAMS:

PBMs monitor and engage with patients to help them stay on their drug course.

  • Diabetes: PBMs monitor and measure a patient’s glucose levels through “smart glucometers” and conduct outreach if patients need medication support.
  • Asthma: PBMs track asthma patients’ adherence by sending at-risk patients a device to attach to the top of their inhalers, which monitors usage and dosage.

PATIENT SUPPORT PROGRAMS:

PBMs offer affordable access to drugs and engage directly with patients on care.

  • PBMs include chronic condition medications on lists of drugs for preventative treatment for which patients pay either no cost sharing or bypass their deductible and pay only their cost sharing.6
  • PBMs certified care and education specialists deliver individualized education and case management to patients.

Proposed Legislative Impact Facts for Pennslyvania

Ten-Year Cost of Proposals Impacting PBM Tools by State, 2023-2032

Proposals that restrict the use of PBM tools limit options that plan sponsors can use to manage their drug benefit costs. Below demonstrates how projected drug expenditures could increase over the next 10 years as a result.

Beneficiaries in Fully Insured Plan

3,093,272

Cost of Disclosure Mandate

 $2,213

Cost of Fiduciary Mandate

$2,849

Cost of Prohibition on PA & ST

 $2,884

Cost of Any Willing Specialty Pharmacy

$1,361

Click here to view the full study.

Have questions pertaining to Pennslyvania legislation? Contact PCMA staff member, Lauren Rowley, lrowley@pcmanet.org

Pharmacy Access in Pennslyvania

Nationwide, the independent pharmacy marketplace is stable.

In Pennsylvania, between 2013 and 2023, the number of independent pharmacies grew from 1,006 to 1,007, a 0.1% increase.

37.8% of pharmacies in Pennsylvania are independent pharmacies.

Independent pharmacies say they’re getting squeezed out of business, but according to NCPDP data and the National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA), the number of independent pharmacies has generally been stable.

The NCPA found that in the last year, the number of independent pharmacies “was essentially flat,” demonstrating a stable marketplace.

Adam Fein’s Drug Channels also found that the independent pharmacies’ financials have also been steady. From 2016 to 2020, the average per prescription gross profit margin for independent pharmacies ranged from 20.8% to 21.1%, showing little fluctuation.

Retail Pharmacies in Pennsylvania

1,007

Independent Pharmacies

1,660

Chain Pharmacies

2,667

Total Pharmacies

Want to compare to other states? Use map below:

The Number of Retail Pharmacies in 2023

The number of retail pharmacies varies across states and changes almost every year. The map below shows a
snapshot of the number of each state’s independent, chain, and total pharmacies in 2023.