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Employers, some lawmakers and others have criticized pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs), especially the "big three," for having ...
The 10th Circuit rejected efforts by Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Glen Mulready to apply state PBM laws — such as a law ...
Novo Nordisk's top executives ignored internal warnings that the company was not sufficiently prepared for the launch of its ...
In a Kansas City Star guest commentary (6/25/25 page 14A), Jamie Corley, executive director of the nonprofit Prescription ...
A new state law regulating third-party health care companies can go into effect Tuesday as planned for much of Iowa, but not ...
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to review Oklahoma’s PBM law, leaving in place a ruling that found key parts preempted by ERISA and Medicare Part D.
Dozens of new laws, passed during the 2025 legislative session, are going into effect July 1.Stripping Gender Identity ...
Health insurers covering more than 250 million Americans have unveiled a sweeping plan to streamline and reduce prior authorization requirements — a long-standing source of frustration and burnout for ...
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to review an appeals court ruling that struck down key parts of an Oklahoma law regulating pharmacy benefit managers.
In an era where data volume and velocity continue to rise exponentially, enterprises across sectors are racing to implement ...
Ted Okon, MBA, of the Community Oncology Alliance discusses how community oncology faces a revenue crisis due to the ...
Employees enrolled in HDHPs are often the most exposed to price volatility, making pharmacy strategy a critical lever in any cost-containment plan.