Healthcare Finance News September 9, 2024
The deadline to respond is September 11, says chairman for the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability.
The heads of three large pharmacy benefit managers have until tomorrow to respond to a House Committee or face perjury charges that could result in fines or even prison time, according to the letters sent by House Committee on Oversight and Accountability Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.)
On August 28, Comer sent letters to the CEO and presidents of three major pharmacy benefit managers – CVS Caremark, Express Scripts and Optum Rx – asking them to correct the record on statements they made during their appearances before the committee at the July 23 hearing, “The Role of Pharmacy Benefit Managers in Prescription Drug Markets...