BOSTON (WWLP) – Pharmacy Benefits Manager, Express Scripts, Inc., is expected to pay $3.2 million after allegedly failing to follow prescription pricing procedures that are in place to keep costs down ...
A federal appeals court granted Express Scripts Inc.‘s petition for a jury trial in a case from 120 cities, towns, and ...
Express Scripts Inc. agreed to buy Medco Health Solutions Inc. for $29.1 billion to become the largest pharmacy-benefits manager in the United States. The $71.36 per-share offer in cash and stock is ...
The Kroger Co. expects to take a fourth-quarter sales hit due to a contract dispute with pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) Express Scripts Inc. Kroger Health, the health care services arm of ...
(Reuters) - Pharmacy benefit manager Express Scripts Holding Co has accused Anthem Inc of negotiating their contract in bad faith and is seeking a court order that the health insurer has no right to ...
ST. LOUIS – Express Scripts Inc. (ESRX), one of the nation's largest pharmacy benefit managers, said Thursday it plans to buy specialty pharmaceutical distributor Priority Healthcare Corp. (PHCC) in a ...
Pharmacy benefit manager Express Scripts, Inc. is looking to better connect its customers with health plans, and believes ConnectYourCare, LLC will do the trick. St. Louis-based Express Scripts ...
(Reuters) - A unit of Express Scripts Holding Co has sued Ernst & Young and one of the accounting firm's former partners for stealing trade secrets and corporate data to boost Ernst & Young's own ...
Express Scripts Inc. knows what it means to be a good neighbor, and they have proven that with $4 million in gifts to the University of Missouri-St. Louis since announcing in 2005 that the company was ...
Type to search articles, cases, and authors. Press ↵ to view all results. Petition for certiorari denied on June 27, 2022. (1) Whether an administrator hired by a plan under the Employee Retirement ...
George Paz, head of pharmacy-benefits manager Express Scripts Inc., received compensation worth $13.8 million in 2008, according to an Associated Press analysis of a regulatory filing — a 19 percent ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results