Pharmaceuticals: Another Drug Rebate Stumbling Block Removed
More states could come collecting if new information sharing pans out.Drug manufactures, be ready: States that dropped the ball on drug rebate collections could soon revisit those transactions. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services will be heeding advice from a recent inspection report by the HHS Office of Inspector General, and working to improve information sharing between states that have collected rebates and those that have not.According to the April 23 inspection report, Medicaid could have saved $30 million if all states had collected rebates for single-source physician-administered drugs -- and an additional $7 million...
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