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 ...
Members with employer-sponsored insurance saw about a 1% decrease in out-of-pocket costs for their prescription medicines last year, paying an average of $15.10 for a 30-day supply "Express Scripts ...
The Federal Trade Commission is suing the three largest prescription drug benefit managers (PBMs) for allegedly driving up insulin prices through anticompetitive and unfair rebating practices, ...
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 ...
The Federal Trade Commission sued the country’s three largest pharmacy benefit managers on Friday, accusing them of steering diabetes patients towards higher priced insulin in order to reap millions ...
The FTC sued Cigna-owned Express Scripts, CVS-owned Caremark and UnitedHealth-owned Optum Rx in September, arguing that the drug middlemen prefer more expensive insulin products because they result in ...
In a June 26 letter to DHA director Lt. Gen. Telita Crosland and Dr. Lester Martinez-Lopez, assistant secretary of defense for health affairs, 24 senators and representatives expressed concern that ...
A Missouri district court judge on Tuesday said stopping the FTC’s suit against the Big Three PBMs would be “against the public’s interest.” The FTC’s lawsuit against Caremark, Express Scripts and ...
The Federal Trade Commission filed suit Friday against the nation’s three largest pharmacy benefit managers, including a division of Minnetonka-based UnitedHealth Group, alleging the companies have ...
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