The cancer drug Gleevec went generic in 2016 and can be bought today for as little as $55 a month. But many patients’ insurance plans are paying more than 100 times that.
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With pharmacy benefit managers – or PBMs – facing increased scrutiny among legislators and regulators, a recent national poll finds that a majority of likely voters overwhelmingly support policies to
Medicare enrollees are paying far more than their prescription-drug plans for dozens of drugs covered under Medicare Part D, according to a new study from the U.S. Government Accountability Office. Fo
Colorado Set to Save Millions in Healthcare Costs Following Competitive Selection of State’s New PBM
Governor Polis, State Employees Celebrate New Cost Savings on Prescription Drug Coverage Denver, CO – As of July 1st, Colorado has switched to its newly selected pharmacy benefit manager (PBM), MedImp
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