UnitedHealth and CVS Caremark are calling on a federal judge to disqualify Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chair Lina Khan and ...
Whatever the outcome of the countering lawsuits, it will be a challenging period for PBMs, given the FTC's actions on alleged ...
Express Scripts, Inc. (“Express Scripts”), one of the largest pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) in the United States, ...
The FTC may be gearing up to sue Express Scripts, CVS Caremark and OptumRx based on its investigation, Bloomberg News reported in July, citing a source familiar with the matter. Express Scripts ...
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Express Scripts, Inc. sued the Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday ... a subsidiary of The Cigna Group, is demanding the FTC retract a report it made in July 2024 that said the pharmacy benefit ...
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 ...
On Tuesday, the healthcare company’s PBM, Express Scripts, sued the Federal Trade Commission ... The lawsuit asks a federal judge to order the FTC to withdraw the report, and recuse FTC Chair ...
Cigna's Express Scripts, one of the country's largest pharmacy benefit managers, today sued the Federal Trade ... bringing drug costs down." Related: FTC staff objects to big PBMs' 'outsized ...
including Express Scripts, that use their market power to overcharge patients. "The FTC has taken unconstitutional actions in ...
NEW YORK, Sept 17 (Reuters) - Pharmacy benefit manager Express Scripts sued the U.S. Federal Trade ... middlemen raise drug costs defamatory. The FTC said in the July report that market ...
Express Scripts, one of the largest pharmacy benefit ... The lawsuit also alleged the FTC “followed prejudice and politics, not evidence or sound economics, and wrongly concluded that PBMs ...