After a college student finally found a treatment that worked, the insurance giant decided it wouldn’t pay for the costly drugs. His fight to get coverage exposed the insurer’s hidden procedures for rejecting claims. https://t.co/DESbBRuxsX
Vermont's AG sued two of the largest US pharmacy benefit managers, accusing them of driving up prescription drug prices for patients in order to enrich themselves, joining other states that have brought similar claims against the drug industry middlemen https://t.co/OqU9N8iGFF https://t.co/oEgs9dYxv4
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Insurance companies have been accused of collecting $50 billion extra from Medicare by making questionable diagnoses without the knowledge of patients or their doctors. Sen. Warren emphasized the need to crack down on health insurance CEOs exploiting Medicare. The issue of Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) also came under scrutiny, with accusations of ripping off patients and local pharmacies. Vermont's Attorney General sued two of the largest PBMs for driving up prescription drug prices to enrich themselves.






