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A U.S. district judge halts an Arkansas law that bans PBMs such as CVS Health (CI) and Cigna (CI) from owning pharmacies, citing federal law violations. Read more here.
CVS, Cigna and UnitedHealth win court battle over Arkansas pharmacy ban The law "overtly discriminates against plaintiffs as out-of-state companies," a federal judge ruled.
Enough is enough. The former CVS worker cleared in the stabbing death of a violent shoplifter slammed Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg for charging him at all — instead of standing up for ...
A federal judge has temporarily blocked a first-in-the-nation law that would prohibit companies that own PBMs from also operating both retail and mail-order pharmacies in Arkansas.
The University of California announced today (Tuesday, July 29) a settlement in Frankel v. Regents of the University of California, resolving claims against UC related to UCLA’s initial response to ...
CVS released a statement to News 8 and provided more details on its investments, colleague support initiatives, and the acquisition of Rite Aid prescription files.
Some patients reluctantly shifted to save money while others have appealed for coverage of Zepbound after having experienced better weight-loss results and fewer side effects.
More than 1,500 claims are active and pending with New Hampshire's Youth Development Center settlement fund, according to the fund's latest quarterly report.
A new Quest Diagnostics Lab has opened in the CVS Pharmacy store in Johnston on July 25, 2025. (WJAR) Appointments can be scheduled, and there are options for walk-in service.
Rite Aid customers in Western New York say their prescriptions were transferred without permission — and now they’re stuck in long lines and making frantic calls.
A former CVS worker who fatally stabbed a shoplifter inside a Midtown store burst into tears after a Manhattan jury acquitted him of a manslaughter charge Thursday – then ripped prosecutors who ...
Cigna, CVS Health and UnitedHealth—which together own 80 percent of the PBM market—face a credit risk if the government does crack down, according to Moody's.