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Update: US FTC Report Says Pharmacy Benefit Managers Contribute to Higher Drug Costs
(Updates to add comment from United Health's Optum in the seventh paragraph.)CVS Health's (CVS) Caremark, UnitedHealth Group's (UNH) Optum, and Cigna Group's (CI) Express Scripts are among the top
FTC Investigation Uncovers Anti-Competitive Practices By Handful Of Pharmacy Benefit Managers, Including CVS Health, UnitedHealth
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has highlighted significant concerns regarding consolidating pharmacies and health insurance companies, focusing on the influence of a few dominant pharmacy
US FTC Report Says Pharmacy Benefit Managers Contribute to Higher Drug Costs
CVS Health's (CVS) Caremark, UnitedHealth Group's (UNH) Optum, and Cigna Group's (CI) Express Scripts are among the top six pharmacy middlemen that contribute to higher drug costs and challenge the
Pharma Middlemen Benefit at the Expense of Patients: FTC
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USA government unhappy with high drug prices, these three American healthcare giants have become “regulatory targets”.
According to Zhìtōng Cáijīng, the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) stated on Tuesday that the integration of pharmacies and medical insurance companies after years of mergers has led to a few pharmacy benefit management companies exerting too much influence on prescription drug prices. The antitrust efforts of US regulators has focused on several large pharmacy benefit management companies, with the three largest in the US being Optum of UnitedHealth (UNH.US), CVS Caremark of CVS Health (CVS.US), and Express Scripts of The Cigna Group (CI.US). Pharmaceutical benefits.
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