News Now, Balancing Act, Twists & Turns, and Podium Picks

News Now, Balancing Act, Twists & Turns, and Podium Picks

News Now, Balancing Act, Twists & Turns, and Podium Picks 2560 1875 AEPC Health

Balance Beam Gold

The Paris 2024 Olympics are in full swing, showcasing 329 medal events across 32 sports. Among the highlights, gymnastics stands out as a spectacular display of athleticism, grace, and precision. From the exhilarating heights of the uneven bars to the dynamic tumbling passes on the floor, these athletes push the boundaries of human capability.

And then there’s the balance beam. This narrow beam—just 4 inches wide, 16.4 feet long, and 4.1 feet above the ground—demands extraordinary skill and focus. Each routine, filled with flips, leaps, and turns, requires impeccable skill. A minor misstep can spell the difference between victory and a fall.

In today’s world of information overload, where headlines often aim to captivate rather than inform, navigating the media landscape—especially regarding Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs)—can feel like walking that same narrow beam.

Distractions and Missteps
Just as distractions can cause a gymnast to falter, sensational headlines and biased reports can mislead readers. It’s essential to question the sources and motives behind current PBM news stories. While PBMs play a significant role in managing drug costs, they are not without flaws. Be cautious of press influenced by special interest groups that may  unknowingly or knowingly deflect attention from the real issue of drug manufacturers’ high  drug prices. Remember the old Watergate adage: “Follow the money”!

Precision and Verification
Gymnasts perform with precise control, ensuring each move is deliberate and accurate. Likewise, when it comes to understanding Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs), news consumers must adopt a similar approach to precision. This means cross-checking facts against multiple reputable sources, comparing different viewpoints, and examining the evidence behind claims. It also involves digging deeper into how PBMs operate, their role in negotiating drug prices and evaluating their overall influence on healthcare costs and quality.

Balance and Fairness
In gymnastics, a routine is a blend of artistry and athleticism. Similarly, balanced news about PBMs should present both their benefits—like negotiating lower drug prices and reducing medication errors—and their criticisms, such as issues with spread pricing and transparency. Recognizing media bias and seeking diverse sources helps achieve this balance.

The Quest for Gold
Whether on the balance beam or in understanding PBM news, achieving balance is no easy task. It demands vigilance, practice, and a commitment to truth. Check out Balancing Act for articles offering differing perspectives on PBMs and drug costs.

Happy reading,

Suzanne Daniels
  • News Now: current healthcare news, including making $3 million of fentanyl for $3,600, US infant deaths increase and copycat weight-loss drugs.
  • Balancing Act: PBMs and drug costs, independent pharmacies issues, and pharmaceutical industry non R & D spending.
  • Twist & Turns: ask your doctor about eprescribing, some seniors will never retire, double mastectomy may not increase survival.
  • Podium Picks: including my personal favorite, The Dirty Secret of Olympic Swimming: Everyone Pees in the Pool!

Enjoy the weekend!

Best,
Suzanne
Suzanne Daniels, Ph.D.
AEPC President
P.O. Box 1416
Birmingham, MI 48012
Office: (248) 792-2187
Email: [email protected]

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