The Trusted Pharmacist
Most people think the reason their prescriptions are expensive is simple: drug companies set the price, insurance helps cover it, and what you pay at the counter is just "how it is." But that story falls apart the second you look a little closer. Because the price you pay for the same medication can swing from $6 to $200+, depending on where and how you get it. And most of that difference has nothing to do with the drug itself. What's actually happening is that there's an entire layer of the system most patients never see. A layer that doesn't just influence pricing, but actively controls which medications you can access, where you're allowed to fill them, and even whether your local pharmacy survives. And here's where the real cost shows up, because this doesn't stop at price. When patients are pushed into systems they don't understand, adherence drops. Medications get delayed, skipped, or abandoned altogether. Care becomes fragmented. And the one place that consistently acts as a frontline healthcare touchpoint, the local pharmacy, gets replaced with centralized, mail-order systems that were never designed to deliver personalized care. Because when a $6 medication turns into $211… when pharmacies close despite being essential healthcare access points… when patients are steered, restricted, or overcharged without realizing it… That's not just inefficiency; that's a system that quietly trades outcomes for margins. So the real question becomes: if the system patients trust is actually working against them, what's really driving drug prices, and what is it costing us beyond the prescription itself? In this episode, I'm joined by Monique Whitney, Executive Director of Pharmacists United for Truth and Transparency, who has spent over a decade exposing what's actually happening behind the scenes. She shares what's really behind expensive prescriptions, pharmacy closures, and the rise of mail-order pharmacies. Things You'll Learn In This Episode Drug prices aren't driven by the drug itself The same medication can cost a few dollars or hundreds. If pricing isn't tied to the product, what is it tied to, and who controls that difference? Access to medication is being controlled, not just priced The system can dictate where you fill prescriptions, what drugs you're allowed to take, and even push you away from your local pharmacy. Why is pharmacy access being engineered? "Convenience" platforms often come at a hidden cost From discount cards to mail-order pharmacies, many tools marketed as savings solutions are actually extracting value through fees, data, or steering. If it looks like you're saving money, where is that money being made back? A patient problem, not a business problem When pharmacies shut down, patients lose access, delay care, or end up in emergency systems that cost far more. If the most accessible healthcare provider disappears, what does that do to the entire system upstream? Guest Bio Monique Whitney is the Executive Director at Pharmacists United for Truth & Transparency. As the Executive Director of PUTT, she works to advance the role of pharmacists as trusted healthcare providers and advocates for patient safety. PUTT is a 501(c)3 organization committed to promoting transparency, integrity, and accountability in pharmacy care. In Monique's role, she leads a team of dedicated professionals (who are also volunteers) in developing and implementing strategic initiatives to ensure patient access and end pharmacy deserts. She collaborates with key stakeholders, including healthcare professionals, policymakers, and industry leaders, to drive positive change and ensure patients can access safe, effective, and affordable medications at their local pharmacy. With a deep understanding of the complex healthcare landscape and regulatory environment, Monique brings a wealth of experience in advocacy, public policy, and organizational leadership. She is committed to fostering a culture of transparency and accountability in the U.S. healthcare system that works to the benefit of everyone. To learn more, go to https://www.truthrx.org/ [https://www.truthrx.org/], and to look up drug cost disparities in your state, go to https://www.audittricare.org/ [https://www.audittricare.org/]. About Your Host Steve Hoffart is an award-winning pharmacist, entrepreneur, speaker and podcaster. As the visionary founder of Magnolia Pharmacy, Steve saw a need for a more personal pharmacy that could make a bigger impact. Today, Steve and his team of experts deliver on that promise, working with patients and their physicians to solve medication problems and offer personalized solutions to achieve better health and wellness. As host of The Trusted Pharmacist podcast and through his combined reach of over 1M on social media, Steve shares actionable advice on nutrition, supplements, and wellness strategies while advocating for meaningful change in healthcare. Stay Ahead with Steve the Pharmacist! Loving the show? Want more insights into how your body works? Head over to TheTrustedPharmacist.com [https://thetrustedpharmacist.com] and sign up with your email! You'll get the latest episodes, plus exclusive health tips to help you take charge of your wellness. Don't miss out – join me today!
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