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CVS Health's pharmacy benefit manager unit must pay the U.S. government $95 million after a federal judge found it overcharged Medicare for prescription drugs.
By Jonathan Stempel (Reuters) -CVS Health's pharmacy benefit manager unit must pay the U.S. government $95 million after a federal judge found it overcharged Medicare for prescription drugs.
CVS Health’s pharmacy benefit manager, Caremark, has been ordered to pay $95 million for overbilling Medicare Part D drug reimbursements, a federal judge ruled Wednesday — a decision that ...
CVS Caremark has been ordered to pay $95 million after a federal judge found the pharmacy benefit manager improperly inflated Medicare Part D drug prices by failing to report required pharmacy ...
The firms are asking anyone who received the text message or email to keep their messages and are encouraging residents to fill out a form to join the class action lawsuit.
Louisiana accused pharmaceutical giant CVS of using its dominant market position to abuse customer information, drive up drug costs and unfairly undermine independent pharmacies.
Louisiana’s attorney general accuses CVS and Caremark of using patient data to push legislation and inflating drug prices, harming patients and local pharmacies.
In a statement provided to The Center Square, CVS said its communications with Louisiana customers were lawful.
The case, originally filed by a whistleblower in 2021, alleges that MAOs paid agents and brokers illegal kickbacks to drive Medicare Advantage (MA) enrollment and discriminated against Medicare ...
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