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CVS to Close All 23 Arkansas Pharmacies After New Law
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CVS has decided to close all 23 of its pharmacy locations in Arkansas following a new state law signed by Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders. The law, House Bill 1150, ends conflicts of interest by barring pharmacy benefits managers (PBMs) from owning pharmacies. PBMs set high drug prices, impacting affordability. The closures mark a significant shift in Arkansas’s healthcare landscape.
House Bill 1150 was signed to address PBM pricing practices. It aims to lower drug costs for consumers.
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The Context
CVS chose to exit Arkansas rather than comply with the law. The closures affect rural and urban communities alike.
Arkansas has 3.2 million residents, many relying on CVS pharmacies. The closures may strain local healthcare access.
PBMs act as intermediaries between pharmacies and insurers. Their pricing power has long been criticized.
The law reflects Arkansas’s push for healthcare reform. Sanders framed it as protecting consumers from high costs.
Some support the law for tackling drug price inflation. Others worry about reduced pharmacy access in Arkansas.
Public opinion is mixed on CVS’s exit. Some see it as resistance to reform; others fear healthcare gaps.
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