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"While most PBM reform proposals have centered around making prices and deals more transparent, reforms may not be successful without addressing the larger market ... Not only are there three PBMs that control the majority of the market, but many PBMs own their own pharmacy businesses, making it difficult for non-affiliated pharmacies to get favorable prices on drugs."
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