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Arkansas banned pharmacy middlemen from selling medicine, but CVS says the new law could raise costs and cut off care for thousands.
Third federal lawsuit says Arkansas’s ban on PBM‑owned pharmacies violates commerce clause and limits drug access.
A new Arkansas law is part of a growing legal battle over who can own and operate pharmacies in the state. But does this mean businesses like CVS will close?
It's just over a week since pharmacy benefit managers CVS and Express Scripts sued the state of Arkansas over a new monopoly-busting law prohibiting PBMs—middle ...
The Pharmaceutical Care Management Association (PCMA) recently filed a lawsuit challenging Arkansas Act 624, a "fundamentally ...
The Pharmaceutical Care Management Association is following in the footsteps of two of its largest members — Cigna’s Express ...
CVS filed a lawsuit on May 29 to block Arkansas Act 624, a law that would close the doors of 23 CVS Pharmacy locations, ...
A third federal lawsuit, filed Monday, challenges Arkansas’ first-in-the-nation law restricting the activity of pharmacy ...
Arkansas became the first state to pass a law banning pharmacy benefit managers from owning pharmacies, aiming to curb their market power and reduce drug costs. But major PBMs like CVS and Express ...
The trade group representing pharmacy benefit managers sued on Monday to overturn a first-in-the-nation state law that ...
Lobbyists registered in Arkansas reported spending about $1.6 million during the General Assembly's regular session this year ...