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Monday, November 9, 2015
What WSJ didn't include from Miller's interview is his statement below: "The increase in per claim compound prescription costs to Tricare had been evident to its pharmacy benefit management contractor Express Scripts (ESI) for more than a year. All other prescription drug programs have a computer infrastructure to limit excessive billings yet ESI continued to accept and pay claims without rejecting them or requiring additional information from the pharmacy provider. That's what happens in all prescription benefit plans for branded and generic drugs but, for whatever reason, ESI did not do that for compound prescription claims."WSJ: US Targets Pharmacies Over Soaring Claims to Military Health Program - International Academy of Compounding Pharmacists
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