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Many popular proposals to reform the PBM industry are missing the forest for the trees, drug market experts said this week in ...
Express Scripts has announced a plan to cut patient co-pays for insulin products at $25 a month ahead of a pricing showdown with US politicians next week. The cap is part of a “patient assurance ...
A coalition of businesses, labor unions, and a large Iowa clinic seek to overturn a new law placing restrictions on pharmacy ...
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Dealbreaker on MSNWhy CVS, Express Scripts Are Suing Over the Arkansas PBM LawThe law was likely intended to check the influence of the three largest PBMs — CVS Caremark, Express Scripts and Optum Rx — that cumulatively process 80% of all prescriptions ...
Feldman joins Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Jonathan Palmer to unpack how Rightway is building a member-first pharmacy benefit manager -- one without rebates, gimmicks or hidden margins. They dive ...
With the emergence of alternative models, leaders have the chance to redefine their company's relationship with a pharmacy benefit manager.
A coalition of Iowa business interests are suing the state to stop a law restricting pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs).
Express Scripts, CVS sue Arkansas over PBM pharmacy ownership ban. The PBMs are calling the law "economic protectionism" and predicting it will kill hundreds of jobs.
CVS and Express Scripts filed lawsuits on Thursday seeking to overturn an Arkansas state law set to go into effect next year that would ban pharmacy benefit managers from owning pharmacies.
The two companies, CVS's Caremark Rx and Cigna's Express Scripts, Inc., in their separate suits argue that the law -- Act 624 -- violates multiple provisions of federal law and the Constitution.
For Express Scripts, the company doesn’t operate brick & mortar pharmacies in Arkansas, but it does have 25 non-resident pharmacy licenses in Arkansas that would be affected by the law.
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