A grocery store operator has agreed to pay $40 million to settle allegations that it reported inflated prescription prices to federal healthcare programs. The settlement addresses claims related to pricing practices that affected reimbursement rates for prescription medications.
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Grocery Store Operator to Pay $40 Million to Settle Prescription Pricing Claims
A grocery store operator has settled for $40 million over allegations of reporting inflated prescription prices to federal healthcare programs. This settlement addresses concerns regarding pricing practices that impacted reimbursement rates.
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Grocery Store Operator to Pay $40 Million to Settle Prescription Pricing Claims