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 ...
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., ...
Express Scripts ClearNetworkSM offers employers and health plans a new option for simple, "cost-plus" pharmacy pricing for brand, generic, and specialty medications. "We are constantly innovating to ...
The nation's biggest pharmacy benefits manager is muscling back into the debate over soaring drug costs by promoting a less-expensive alternative to a life-saving medicine with a list price of $750 ...
Express Scripts recently released its 2017 list of drugs it will cover and those that it will exclude from coverage. The list excludes a total of 85 medications. If a particular drug has a cheaper and ...
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 ...
In a lawsuit filed this week, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost accused pharmacy benefit managers Express Scripts and Prime Therapeutics of using a little-known company based in Switzerland to drive up ...
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