Quest Diagnostics Incorporated (NYSE: DGX), a leading provider of diagnostic information services, today announced that its ...
Opinion: A settlement agreement between and Federal Trade commission and Express Scripts may prove more transformative than any single pricing overhaul because it has restructured the rebate-driven ...
Jennifer Jarvis helps take care of Central City’s park and veterans monument, but depends on her 20 medications – which she can no longer get filled at the local pharmacy in town, ...
It’s looking increasingly likely that the UnitedHealth and CVS drug middlemen will also make peace with federal regulators, ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) may be nearing settlements with the remaining two pharmacy benefit managers involved in a lawsuit over insulin pricing. | The Federal Trade Commission may be nearing ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Express Scripts headquarters in St. Louis, Missouri. (Photo courtesy of Express Scripts press materials) West Virginia Attorney ...
The nation’s second-largest pharmacy benefit manager, Express Scripts, is leaning into Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drugs’ business plan by selling drugs priced by their acquisition cost, pharmacy dispensing ...
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Express Scripts is introducing a new and innovative solution, the Copay Assurance plan, which caps consumer out-of-pocket costs for prescription drugs under a client's prescription drug benefit. This ...
Express Scripts Holding Co. gave Chairman and CEO George Paz a 50 percent hike in total compensation for 2012, a year in which the nation’s largest pharmacy benefits manager polished off a $29 billion ...
Express Scripts Inc. knows what it means to be a good neighbor, and they have proven that with $4 million in gifts to the University of Missouri-St. Louis since announcing in 2005 that the company was ...