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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.
A federal judge ordered CVS Health's Omnicare unit to pay $948.8 million in penalties and damages, in a whistleblower lawsuit ...
CVS plans to appeal the judgment, which comes after a jury ruled that its long-term care pharmacy benefits manager illegally ...
A federal judge has ordered CVS Health Corp.’s Omnicare Inc. unit to pay $949 million as part of a whistleblower lawsuit ...
The lawsuit was filed under the False Claims Act, which helps the government combat fraud and requires tripling of damages, ...
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CVS has vowed to appeal $948.8 million in fines and damages imposed by a judge Tuesday on its Omnicare unit, for billing ...
A New York judge has ordered CVS Health's Omnicare subsidiary to pay $948.8 million in fees and damages as part of a False ...
CVS must pay the government at least $95 million after a federal court ruled in favor of a whistleblower, finding its pharmacy benefit subsidiary Caremark overcharged Medicare for generic 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.
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. Chief Judge Mitchell Goldberg in ...
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