The National Association of Attorneys General is urging Congress to reform current practices of pharmacy benefit managers, in a recent letter calling for decisive action reforming the way these managers conduct business and bringing transparency to their work.

The Feb. 20 letter emphasizes an urgent need for legislative action to address potential abuses within the pharmacy industry, highlighting three bills as crucial pieces of legislation that offer necessary reforms, including: the DRUG Act (S1542/HR6283); Protecting Patients Against PBM Abuses Act (HR2880); and the Lower Costs, More Transparency Act (HR5378).