Earlier this month, a Medicare recipient with drug coverage filled a prescription at a Concord branch of a major pharmacy chain. The pharmacist, one of many with heart, soul and concern for customers, ran the numbers and pointed out that it would be $80 cheaper if the patient paid for the drug out-of-pocket instead of using her insurance co-pay...
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Colorado leaders are hoping to save millions of dollars through the state employee health plan by changing how prescription drugs are managed — with the option for nonprofit organizations and business
Gov. Jared Polis recently rolled out his preliminary annual budget proposal for the next fiscal year. According to early estimates, Colorado will face difficult decisions as one-time federal funds run
Denver, CO – In a win for all Coloradans, Pharmacy Benefit Mangers (PBMs) that administer the prescription drug plans for the State of Colorado will now have to compete against each other to offer the
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