Blister pack with dollars instead of pills Employers are rightfully concerned about the ever-growing cost of prescription drugs, but they typically lack the data visibility and tools to do much about it. (Photo: Shutterstock)

More than ever, the push for greater transparency in prescription drug prices and lowering prescription costs for consumers and plan sponsors is gaining ground in Washington. It's encouraging to see traction at the federal policy level, given that trendlines are leading to an unsustainable cost situation for American consumers and businesses.

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