(The Center Square) – Louisiana might need to spend $90 million more to continue paying pharmacy claims in its state health plan through the end of the year, according to the agency that manages it.
(The Center Square) – Louisiana might need to spend $90 million more to continue paying pharmacy claims in its state health plan through the end of the year, according to the agency that manages it.
Louisiana might need to spend $90 million more to continue paying pharmacy claims in its state health plan through the end of the year, according to the agency that manages it. The Louisiana Office of ...
A spectacular political fight between state lawmakers backed by Gov. Jeff Landry and health care giant CVS defined the final days of the Louisiana Legislature’s regular session this year. At issue was ...
(LOUISIANA ILLUMINATOR) - Louisiana has shifted one of its two large pharmacy benefits contracts for state employees away from CVS Health, but Gov. Jeff Landry and state lawmakers kept the most ...
Louisiana has shifted one of its two large pharmacy benefits contracts for state employees away from CVS Health, but Gov. Jeff Landry and state lawmakers kept the most lucrative agreement with that ...
Louisiana’s Office of Group Benefits is cutting back its reliance on CVS Caremark as its pharmacy benefit manager for state employees, according to Sept. 18 meeting documents. Liviniti and ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (KPEL News) — Louisiana took its first real shot at breaking CVS Health's stranglehold over state employee pharmacy benefits, but the pharmacy giant managed to keep the biggest chunk ...
Louisiana is reshaping its prescription drug coverage for public employees, shifting one major contract away from CVS Health while keeping the company’s largest agreement intact, Louisiana Illuminator ...