Medco Pays $29.3 Mil. To 20 States; Buys Chance To Write PBM Rules
Executive Summary
Medco's $29.3 mil. settlement with 20 state attorneys general looks like a shrewd investment ahead of the Medicare prescription drug law scheduled to take effect in 2006
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