AHF to Protest PBM Abuse by United Healthcare and its OptumRx PBM

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PROTEST @ United Healthcare’s Minnetonka, Minnesota HQ, Tuesday, Oct. 26, 11:00 a.m. CST

Healthcare advocates from across the country will protest at the corporate offices of United Healthcare to stand up against the company’s pharmacy benefits manager, OptumRx, over unfair charges to, and claw backs from independent pharmacies that negatively impacting patient care for those living with HIV and other critical illnesses

AHF advocates assert United Healthcare’s OptumRx is robbing specialty pharmacies and impeding patient care

 

Minneapolis, MN (October 25, 2021) Healthcare advocates from across the country will join AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) to protest unethical charges by United Healthcare and its OptumRx pharmacy benefits manager to independent and specialty pharmacies providing the sensitive, lifesaving medical needs of individuals living with HIV and other critical illnesses.  United Healthcare, one of the nation’s largest medical insurance companies, who in 2020 made over $15 billion in profit, has disproportionality impacted access to care for those living with critical illnesses by adding arbitrary penalties and fees to small, independent pharmacies, which has resulted in many patients not having their medicines covered at their pharmacy of choice, thus causing many to fall out of care.

WHAT:             Advocates from across the country protesting United Healthcare

WHERE:            United Healthcare Corporate Office, 9900 Bren Road East, Minnetonka, Minnesota

WHEN:             TUESDAY, October 26, 2021.   11:00 a.m. (CST)

WHY:               United Healthcare, through its OptumRx PBM, has been unethically, charging arbitrary penalties and fees to independent and specialty pharmacies providing the lifesaving medicines to those living with HIV and other critical illnesses

WHO:               Healthcare advocates with AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) from across the country.

“How much money does United Healthcare really need?” stated Tracy Jones, National Director for Grassroots Mobilization Initiatives for AIDS Healthcare Foundation. “It is repulsive how they continue to put profit over people.  Their actions are robbing the specialty and independent pharmacies that many patients depend on and handicapping them from providing the life-saving medicines they need.

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