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CVS Health's pharmacy benefit manager unit must pay the U.S. government $95 million after a federal judge found it overcharged Medicare for prescription drugs.
By Jonathan Stempel (Reuters) -CVS Health’s pharmacy benefit manager unit must pay the U.S. government $95 million after a federal judge found it overcharged Medicare for prescription drugs.
A federal judge ordered CVS Health's Omnicare unit to pay $948.8 million in penalties and damages, in a whistleblower lawsuit ...
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A federal judge has ordered CVS Health Corp.’s Omnicare Inc. unit to pay $949 million as part of a whistleblower lawsuit ...
CVS plans to appeal the judgment, which comes after a jury ruled that its long-term care pharmacy benefits manager illegally charged Medicare, Medicaid and Tricare for prescription drugs for almost a ...
CVS has vowed to appeal $948.8 million in fines and damages imposed by a judge Tuesday on its Omnicare unit, for billing ...
CVS Health plans to appeal after a judge in the Southern District of New York ordered its Omnicare unit to pay more than $948 million in penalties and damages related to invalid prescriptions.
(New York Times) A federal judge ordered CVS Health's Omnicare unit to pay $949 million in penalties and damages in a whistleblower lawsuit claiming it fraudulently billed the government for invalid ...
A New York federal judge has significantly increased the financial penalty in the False Claims Act (FCA) case against Omnicare Inc. and its parent company CVS Health Corp., raising the combined ...
The lawsuit was filed under the False Claims Act, which helps the government combat fraud and requires tripling of damages, ...
Louisiana filed several lawsuits against pharmaceutical giant CVS for what it called unfair, deceptive, and unlawful practices.
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