Becker's Healthcare June 26, 2024
Paige Twenter

Mail-ordered prescriptions were supposed to be cheaper, but these medications are costing more than those picked up at pharmacy counters, The Wall Street Journal reported June 25.

With the promise of lower costs, pharmacy benefit managers have encouraged employers to adopt mail-order pharmacy services, but some organizations are realizing they are now spending more for medical and drug benefits.

Unity Care NW, a nonprofit health clinic in Washington, predicts health benefits for its 365 employees and their family members...

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