pharmacy benefit manager
Cuban told MobiHealthNews that he advocates for Harris because she announced she would take on non-pass-through PBMs and introduce drug transparency.
The Delaware-based company provides self-insured employers with data and strategies to reduce costs associated with prescription medications.
The proposed class action lawsuit alleges the pharmacy benefit manager worked with rival PBMs to exert its influence in the market and fix reimbursement rates and fees.
Cuban tells MobiHealthNews that MCCPDC is working on adding partnerships with PBMs that "share our mission of cost-plus pricing, transparency and no rebates."
The company announced a $200 million Series C round in January.
Livongo Health, Hinge Health, Hello Heart, Torchlight and Whil each underwent "rigorous clinical, data security and business evaluation" for inclusion in the program.