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CVS Caremark ordered to pay $290M after Medicare fraud scheme exposed by former Aetna whistleblower
Whistleblower Sarah Behnke's lawsuit leads to $290 million judgment against CVS Caremark for overcharging Medicare on prescription drugs in 2013 and 2014.
Caremark was found liable in June, and Philadelphia federal court Chief Judge Mitchell Goldberg ordered the company to pay ...
Chief Judge Mitchell Goldberg tripled to $285 million the damages he had ordered CVS Caremark to pay in June, citing the ...
A federal judge has ordered CVS Caremark to pay nearly $290 million in damages after determining the pharmacy benefit manager overbilled Medicare for prescription drugs, according to court documents ...
A Pennsylvania judge has ordered CVS to pay $289 million in damages as part of a long-running whistleblower case. | A ...
A federal judge has ordered CVS Caremark to pay almost $290 million in damages and penalties after a whistleblower proved the pharmacy benefit manager overcharged Medicare for prescription drugs.
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.
With the acquisition of CVS Health’s shared savings business, the company has providers in 40 states serving around 1 million Medicare beneficiaries, according to the release.
Aetna had 3.4 million Medicare Advantage members through the third quarter, CVS Health reported in November. The insurer has an 11% market share, according to federal data compiled by KFF. If the ...
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