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A federal judge ruled in favor of a whistleblower, finding CVS’ pharmacy benefit manager Caremark overbilled Medicare for generic drugs.
CVS must pay the government at least $95 million after a federal court ruled in favor of a whistleblower, finding its pharmacy benefit subsidiary Caremark overcharged Medicare for generic drugs.
A federal judge ruled in favor of a whistleblower, finding CVS’ pharmacy benefit manager Caremark overbilled Medicare for ...
Note that some links may require registration or subscription. Michigan pediatric neurologist Gireesh Velugubanti, MD, was ...
The healthcare sector is dominated by massive players, but few are as influential as UnitedHealth Group Incorporated UNH and CVS Health Corporation CVS. Both combine insurance and care delivery ...
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 ...
Pharmacy benefit manager CVS Caremark drops Zepbound coverage, estimating 10-15% savings while Eli Lilly offers self-pay ...
CVS Health's pharmacy benefit manager unit must pay the U.S. government $95 million after a federal judge found it ...