Caremark, Express Scripts, Optum and their GPOs created a rebate system that boosted PBM profits, FTC alleges.
The Federal Trade Commission has sued the three largest prescription drug benefit managers (PBMs) and their affiliated group purchasing organizations for engaging in anticompetitive and unfair rebatin ...
This week's healthcare newsletter looks at the prospect for prior authorization reform for prescription drugs and a major FTC ...
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"Millions of Americans with diabetes need insulin to survive, yet for many of these vulnerable patients, their insulin drug ...
The US Federal Trade Commission said that CVS Health's Caremark, Cigna's Express Scripts, and UnitedHealth Group's Optum ...
Meanwhile, at the end of last week the FTC announced it is taking legal action against the three pharmacy benefit managers ...
AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) applauds the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for taking decisive action against pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) that drive up costs for insulin, a product never ...
At the Federal Trade Commission, Chair Lina Khan's mission is breaking illegal monopolies, blocking mergers that stifle ...
The Federal Trade Commission took action Friday against the three largest pharmacy benefit managers, accusing the companies ...