Members with employer-sponsored insurance saw about a 1% decrease in out-of-pocket costs for their prescription medicines last year, paying an average of $15.10 for a 30-day supply ST. LOUIS, Mo., ...
Advocates for lower drug prices say a federal lawsuit filed this month against St Louis-based Express Scripts and two other companies could result in more affordable medicine for patients. The Federal ...
(Reuters) - The largest U.S. pharmacy benefit manager said on Monday it has lined up a cheaper price for AbbVie Inc's newly approved hepatitis C treatment and, in most cases, will no longer cover ...
One of the largest pharmacy benefits managers in the U.S. is overhauling how millions of its commercial members pay for drugs, in a move that should save consumers money at the pharmacy counter while ...
The nation’s largest pharmacy benefit manager is defending itself against accusations that it’s partly to blame for high drug prices. Express Scripts Chief Executive Tim Wentworth delivered a strongly ...
Express Scripts is capping the out-of-pocket cost for 30-day supplies of generic and brand-name prescriptions at $25 and $75, respectively, via its Parachute Rx program to help patients who are out of ...
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky’s attorney general has sued Express Scripts, claiming the big pharmacy benefit manager was at the center of an opioid dispensing chain that fueled a deadly addiction ...
Express Scripts by Evernorth, a Cigna company, is suing the Federal Trade Commission, demanding that it retract a July report on the pharmacy benefit manager industry. The FTC report on pharmacy ...
Express Scripts is suing the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), demanding the retraction of a report it claims is false and harmful to the pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) industry. Express Scripts is ...