The level of consolidation in our health system helps explain why Americans feel anxious about their health care – because the coverage they have, the drugs they rely on, and the doctors they can see, are increasingly controlled by the same corporate families. pic.twitter.com/QBhL9v7aPw
— Rep. Jason Smith (@RepJasonSmith) January 22, 2026
I asked health insurance CEOs to raise their hands if they’re penalized when patients are harmed by delays or wrongful denials.
Not. One. Hand.
Patients pay the price. Executives protect the profits. That’s the problem. pic.twitter.com/gAXhpXdAiP
— Congresswoman Kat Cammack (@RepKatCammack) January 23, 2026
3 health insurance companies control half the market, and 3 pharmacy benefit managers control 80% of drug benefits.
Health insurance conglomerates claim market consolidation delivers greater efficiencies, so why are patients paying more for premiums and seeing fewer options,… pic.twitter.com/MKnXjssTQs
— Rep. Jason Smith (@RepJasonSmith) January 23, 2026
During a @WaysandMeansGOP committee hearing with health insurance CEOs, I pressed one of the witnesses on why companies would charge $6,600 a month for a drug that costs $55.
Americans deserve healthcare that is affordable and transparent. pic.twitter.com/jntcLn6a7o
— Rep. David Kustoff (@RepDavidKustoff) January 23, 2026
The @WaysandMeansGOP held a hearing on the impact of rising health care costs on patients and families.
We have to have serious reform of health insurers, pharmacy benefit managers, and their subsidiaries to reduce the cost of healthcare. pic.twitter.com/pQEE4WgQtk
— Congressman Greg Murphy, M.D. (@RepGregMurphy) January 22, 2026
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