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Federal regulators have filed an administrative complaint against the St. Louis-based pharmacy benefit manager. Patients and pharmacists say the suit could lead to a change in business practices and more affordable drugs.
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Organizers of a protest planned for Friday say the pharmacy benefits manager steers patients to its own pharmacies and drives up prescription prices for consumers.
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Leaders of the newly combined Cigna and Express Scripts are touting the company鈥檚 commitment to the St. Louis region.鈥淲e're going to grow here,鈥 said Tim鈥
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Original story from 03/08/18; updated with audio from St. Louis on the Air segment on 03/09/18.Updated at 5 p.m., with comments from an industry analyst 鈥斺
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Dozens of people visited a mobile museum dedicated to educating the public about unconscious bias at the Express Scripts headquarters in north St. Louis鈥
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A local company is providing prescriptions for underserved, low income and chronically ill people.On Thursday鈥檚 St. Louis on the Air, host Don Marsh鈥
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St. Louis-based pharmacy benefits management company Express Scripts is tackling the opioid crisis. The company announced an initiative Wednesday to more鈥
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Vice President Joe Biden says he鈥檚 well aware that the last eight years haven鈥檛 been easy for the nation鈥檚 workforce.In remarks on Friday at a roundtable鈥
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A large St. Louis-area employer is preparing for a leadership change as it battles one of its biggest clients in court. Pharmacy benefits manager Express鈥
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St. Louis-based Express Scripts, the largest pharmacy benefits management company in the U.S., said Wednesday that George Paz will retire as its CEO in鈥