March 26 (Reuters) - Pharmacy operators CVS CVS.N, Walmart WMT.N and Walgreens WBA.O on Tuesday urged Ohio's highest court to conclude they cannot be held liable for fueling an opioid epidemic in ...
Among the company’s investments to “transform” its specialty pharmacy services is the opening of a new facility dedicated to ...
Walgreens has agreed to pay $110 million to the city of Philadelphia to settle claims that the retailer was negligent in its distribution of opioid pain medications.
CVS and Walgreens will soon begin selling the abortion pill mifepristone in states where it is legal after receiving the regulatory green light. Both retail pharmacy chains confirmed with ...
March 11 (Reuters) - A federal judge on Monday narrowed the U.S. government's lawsuit accusing Walmart of fueling the opioid epidemic, dismissing a claim that the retail giant failed to report ...
Alaska reached a settlement with CVS on March 7, for the role the company played in the opioid crisis in the state. CVS settled the complaint and did not admit wrongdoing. Once the settlement is ...
Walgreens is working with state regulators to expand the role of the pharmacist to provide more ... [+] healthcare services to "test and treat." In this September 19, 2013 photo, pharmacist Jeanie ...
CVS and Walgreens are the two largest healthcare and pharmacy retail chains in the U.S. As a prospective investor, you might want to know which stock option makes sense: CVS Health Corporation or ...
CVS' diverse operations create the opportunity to view a patient more holistically by managing both medical and pharmacy benefits, which could lead to revenue and cost synergies for the organization.
Pharmacists decrying worsening working conditions are gaining momentum in their national effort to unionize as two CVS stores in the company’s home state of Rhode Island prepare to file ...
Two CVS pharmacies in Rhode Island, the state where the company's corporate headquarters is located, filed to unionize Friday as workers across the industry continue to highlight an escalating ...
, opens new tab on Tuesday urged Ohio's highest court to conclude they cannot be held liable for fueling an opioid epidemic in two of the state's counties that won a $650.9 million judgment ...