House Ways & Means lawmakers are relying on a patchwork of bipartisan pharmacy benefit manager reforms advocated on both sides of Capitol Hill to pay for a telehealth and rural health extension package they will mark up Wednesday (May 8), including policies to limit the type of income PBMs receive for their services, impose various PBM reporting requirements and permit detailed audits of PBMs at least once a year, according to draft legislation unveiled by the committee late Monday. The...