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August 8; 2020. Four states joined a federal lawsuit against CVS Pharmacy that claims the company caused state Medicaid programs to pay higher prices than non-Medicaid payers for prescription drugs.
CVS flatly denied the lawsuit’s credibility in a statement to Fierce Healthcare and said the company has already prevailed in similar lawsuits. Indiana insurers, hospitals accused of Medicaid ...
According to the complaint, CVS Health started using a third-party vendor, ScriptSave, to administer a prescription discount ...
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BOSTON (WWLP) – Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell has filed a lawsuit ... s Medicaid program, the lowest price they charge any other customer. Campbell alleged that CVS offered ...
“This lawsuit ... CVS Caremark for potential antitrust violations. In 2011, CVS paid a $17.5 million settlement for submitting inflated prescription claims to the government by billing the ...
CVS blames the DOJ’s “shifting standard” for creating a conundrum for employees who serve the chain’s customers. “The government’s lawsuit intensifies a serious dilemma for ...
The lawsuit claims that CVS Health and its subsidies overcharged the four state’s Medicaid programs for prescription drugs after submitting “false and fraudulent claims,” violating state law.