Express Scripts Holding, a pharmacy benefit manager that negotiates drug prices for many health plans, will launch a formulary with lower list price drugs in an effort to reduce reliance on rebates ...
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 ...
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 ...
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, the pharmacy benefits management business of the Cigna Group's Evernorth, will add three additional biosimilars to its National Preferred Formulary that it said will compete with ...
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 ...
(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 ...
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 ...
(Reuters) - Express Scripts Holding Co, the largest U.S. pharmacy benefit manager, on Friday said it will remove 25 products from its 2015 list of preferred drugs, including anemia treatments Epogen ...
Express Scripts — the largest pharmacy benefit manager in the U.S. — released its 2016 Drug Trend Report showing prescription drug spending slowed for its members last year. Here are four findings ...
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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