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Defying Trends: 29% of Employers Cut Prescription Drug Costs in Inflationary Market - Fierce Healthcare


Authored By: David Fields, CEO, Navitus | PBM transparency saves millions: Navitus report reveals 29% of clients cut prescription drug costs in 2023, defying industry trends. What's their secret? Read More

Millions will see cuts to prescription drug costs in 2025 - MSN


WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) — A new AARP report shows millions of Medicare recipients will see cuts to their prescription drug costs starting next year. Get Hawaii’s latest morning news delivered to ... Read More

Employers Expect Prescription Drug Costs to Rise in 2025, Adding to High Health Cost Trends, According to Annual Segal Survey - Business Wire


Employers Expect Prescription Drug Costs to Rise in 2025, Adding to High Health Cost Trends, According to Annual Segal Survey Weight loss drugs are having an outsized impact on prescription drug costs ... Read More

Scripta Insights and RxSaveCard Partner to Help Self-Insured Employers Cut Prescription Drug Costs and Strengthen Fiduciary Compliance


New Collaboration Integrates Low-Cost Cash Pay Options into Scripta's Rx Navigation™ Platform, Supporting Fiduciary Responsibility and Empowering Members to Save ... Read More

Millions will see cuts to prescription drug costs in 2025


WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) — A new AARP report shows millions of Medicare recipients will see cuts to their prescription drug costs starting next year.. In January, a new $2,000 out-of-pocket cap ... Read More


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