Louisianans shouldn’t pay a penny more than necessary for their medicines.

Powerful prescription drug middlemen are standing between us and fair, affordable prices.

About PBMs

Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) are middlemen hired by health plans, employers, and government programs to manage prescription drug benefits, influencing what Louisianans pay at the pharmacy. Instead of lowering prescription drug costs, large PBMs use hidden tactics to increase their profit margins by driving up prescription drug costs, threatening the survivial of your pharmacy, and capturing savings for themselves that should support patient care and lower out-of-pocket costs.

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About Us

Louisianans for PBM Accountability is a Louisiana First coalition built to stand up for Louisiana patients, businesses, pharmacies, and taxpayers, not corporate middlemen. We are a non-partisan group of patient advocates, medical professionals, pharmacists, working families and business leaders, faith groups, community organizations, and everyday citizens who believe Louisiana families deserve fair prices and honest healthcare.

We are united by a simple goal: make sure Louisianans are not overpaying for the medicines they need to live healthy, productive lives.

By advancing proven reforms and working with lawmakers, regulators, and stakeholders, we are fighting to restore fairness, transparency, and common sense to Louisiana’s prescription drug marketplace.

Our Priorities

The Louisianans for PBM Accountability Project brings together patients, providers, pharmacists, employers, and consumer advocates committed to a prescription drug system that works for people, not middlemen.

We support practical, bipartisan reforms that:

Louisiana does not have to start from scratch: we can adopt and adapt best-in-class reforms already working in other states while tailoring them to our unique healthcare landscape.

Together, we can ensure that every dollar spent on prescription medicines in Louisiana goes where it belongs — toward better health, not hidden PBM profits.

What We Do

We fight for transparency, fairness, and accountability in Louisiana’s prescription drug marketplace.

Our work includes:

Educating policymakers and the public about how PBM practices drive up costs and limit access to care; we turn complicated industry jargon into clear, plain-language facts.

Sharing proven solutions from other states and national experts, customized for Louisiana’s healthcare needs.

Supporting bipartisan legislation and regulatory reforms that promote transparency, fair reimbursement, and put patients first.

Giving patients, employers, pharmacists, and providers an effective voice in the fight to lower prescription drug costs and protect community healthcare access.

HB 938: A Louisiana Solution

Louisiana has a clear path forward to rein in PBM abuses and put patients first. HB 938 is a bipartisan solution that builds on principles for PBM reform enacted by Congress and signed into law by President Trump. The proposed legislation pulls PBMs out of the shadows, sets fair rules of the road, protects your pharmacy from unfair treatment, and makes sure savings go to patients, employers, and taxpayers – not corporate middlemen.

By advancing HB 938, Louisiana can build on successful reforms in other states and deliver a prescription drug system that works for the people who pay the premiums and pick up their medicines — not for powerful corporations in the middle. We urge lawmakers to pass HB 938 and make PBM accountability a reality in Louisiana.

Updates

Stay up to date on how PBM reforms — and PBM abuses — are affecting Louisiana and other states.

April 28, 2026
Louisianans for PBM Accountability Launches as Bipartisan Reform Bill HB 938 Passes House 87-9

BATON ROUGE, LA – Leaders from across Louisiana today announced the launch of Louisianans for PBM Accountability, a Louisiana-first coalition…

March 4, 2026
ICYMI: Why PBM reform remains critical for Florida patients

Florida’s 2023 reforms were an important first step. But affordability challenges persist. As Florida’s leaders continue to confront affordability challenges…

February 20, 2026
Louisiana reaches $45 million settlement with CVS Health, ending lawsuits

Louisiana officials have reached a $45 million settlement with CVS Health over a trio of lawsuits the state brought against…

January 12, 2026
INTERVIEW: Sen. Bill Cassidy says PBM reform will get done this year, lays out HELP Committee agenda

As chair of the Senate’s Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee, Sen. Bill Cassidy (R., La.) — has ambitious…

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