NEW YORK (AP) -- Express Scripts Inc. said Monday that it completed its $29.1 billion acquisition of Medco Health Solutions Inc., creating the largest pharmacy benefits manager in the country by far.
A small mail-order pharmacy, which ships presorted packets of medicines to its customers, is waging a David-versus-Goliath battle with Express Scripts, the nation’s largest pharmacy benefits manager.
During this time when COVID-19 is at the forefront of everyone's mind, it is important for you to know the Express Scripts pharmacy options available to Johns Hopkins employees as you practice social ...
A pair of cholesterol-lowering drugs approved within one month of each other will both be covered by Express Scripts at a time when payers have become much more stringent about which therapies they ...
OVERLAND PARK, Kan.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Pharmacy First, a national network of more than 2,300 independent pharmacies, filed a lawsuit against Express Scripts in Federal Court to seek relief for, among ...
A debate has emerged over the future of the standalone pharmacy benefit manager, putting Express Scripts at the center of an intensifying discussion over how best to manage drug costs for consumers, ...
The healthcare industry is consolidating in a series of head-snapping deals. But like many of the recent multibillion-dollar combinations, it’s not clear whether the just-announced $52-billion merger ...
Following the merger, Express Scripts’ shareholders own 100% of the merged entity. Express Scripts expects to generate $1 billion in synergy, following the integration of the two companies. Express ...
Express Scripts, the pharmacy benefits management business of the Cigna Group's Evernorth, will add three additional biosimilars to its National Preferred Formulary that it said will compete with ...
Amid a whirlwind of speculation about what Amazon and its partners may do to improve healthcare for their employees, Express Scripts says the online retailer is happy with its service as a drug ...
Pharmacy benefit manager Express Scripts, which had been taken to a Massachusetts court for allegedly overcharging for some injured workers' prescriptions, has now settled the case for $3.2 million, ...
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