Whether Express Scripts wins its unique defamation lawsuit will depend on whether the PBM can prove the FTC made false ...
The Federal Trade Commission is suing the three largest prescription drug benefit managers (PBMs) for allegedly driving up ...
At issue is a report released by the FTC in July called: “Pharmacy Benefit Managers: The Powerful Middlemen Inflating Drug ...
Express Scripts parent company Cigna alleges the Federal Trade Commission ignored more than 3 million pages of documents the ...
Pharmacy benefit manager Express Scripts announced Tuesday it has filed a lawsuit in federal court in Missouri against the ...
Headquartered in North St. Louis County, Express Scripts, a subsidiary of The Cigna Group, is demanding the FTC retract a ...
Express Scripts, Inc. sued the Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday over a report the pharmacy benefit management company called "unfair, biased, erroneous and defamatory." Headquartered in North St.
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The federal government is suing some big pharmacy benefit managers over a system of drug rebates that regulators say has made the price of insulin soar for diabetic patients.
The major PBM said its lawsuit is necessary to protect against misinformation about the controversial drug middlemen, while the FTC promised to defend its research.
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FTC's July 2024 report makes unsubstantiated, false and biased claims about the PBM industry; fails to take into account the value that PBMs deliver to consumers and patients ...