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Friday, September 2, 2016
Hillary Clinton Says You Won't See Price Hikes On Life-Saving Drugs if She's Elected
Hillary Clinton announced plans to prevent price hikes on life-saving drugsand import alternative treatments. ... about high-cost generic and long-available drugs and spoke to Clinton's ...
Fortune - 7 hours ago
Hillary's Plan to Respond to Unjustified Price Hikes for Long-Available Drugs
Hillary Clinton - 9 hours ago
Clinton proposes consumer response team to monitor drug price hikes
9 hours ago - Hillary Clinton released a plan to combat drug price hikes, following the latest outcry ... Broaden access to safe, high quality generic and alternative competitors .
Clinton offers plan to rein in 'excessive' drug price hikes - USA Today
Settlement requires CVS pharmacists to check prescription ...
Gloucester Daily Times-4 hours ago
... and Kevin Ready, Healey's acting chief of the Medicaid Fraud Division. ... Healey said some people receiving health insurance through MassHealth, ... certainmedications were able to purchase the prescribed drugs with cash, Healey said.
DOJ Charges 16 In $175M Pharmacy Fraud Scheme
By Jeff Overley
Law360, New York (September 1, 2016, 8:04 PM ET) -- The U.S. Department of Justice on Thursday charged 16 individuals in Florida federal court as part of an elaborate fraud scheme that allegedly used call centers and kickbacks to generate bogus prescriptions and bilk government and private insurers for $175 million.The charges include conspiracy to commit racketeering, launder money and commit wire fraud. A criminal information described a breathtaking enterprise that allegedly operated from 2013 to 2015 and controlled numerous stops on the supply chain, including selection of ingredients for compounded drugs, solicitation of patients...
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Thursday, September 1, 2016
- by Greg Jones (Western Bureau Chief)
- State: California
- Topic: Top
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Proposed formulary rules would put more than a quarter of the drugs currently prescribed to injured workers on a “fast track,” the California Workers’ Compensation
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- State: Oklahoma
- Topic: SOUTH
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The Oklahoma Workers' Compensation Commission adopted rules effective Sept. 12 that establish an appeals process when drugs are excluded by the state's closed formulary, limit
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