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How a major FTC settlement could lower your out-of-pocket drug costs
A landmark deal aims to end the pricing games that grossly inflate what you pay at the pharmacy.
Advocates for lower drug prices say a federal lawsuit filed this month against St Louis-based Express Scripts and two other companies could result in more affordable medicine for patients. The Federal ...
Express Scripts Holding, a pharmacy benefit manager that negotiates drug prices for many health plans, will launch a formulary with lower list price drugs in an effort to reduce reliance on rebates ...
Express Scripts — the largest pharmacy benefit manager in the U.S. — released its 2016 Drug Trend Report showing prescription drug spending slowed for its members last year. Here are four findings ...
Federal regulators announced a settlement Wednesday with Express Scripts to change how the company handles prescription drug ...
(Reuters) - The largest U.S. pharmacy benefit manager said on Monday it has lined up a cheaper price for AbbVie Inc's newly approved hepatitis C treatment and, in most cases, will no longer cover ...
Nation’s largest Pharmacy Benefits Manager accused of gaming its drug formulary and withholding billions in rebates from PBM customers. Today, Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossmann LLP (BLB&G) ...
The FTC accuses major PBMs of inflating insulin prices, impacting patient costs and access to affordable medications. PBMs prioritize high-rebate drugs, contributing to high insulin prices and ...
Express Scripts, Caremark and OptumRx are suing the Federal Trade Commission for trying to "upend present day drug rebate contracts." The lawsuit was filed Tuesday, Nov. 19 in federal court in ...
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