State federal fraud probes Drug Target turnover of the companies tactical prices.
The federal state and federal government lawyers to extend its investigation of alleged cases of fraud and kickbacks at prices from the pharmaceutical industry, after a record $ 885 million earned by urbanization USA lawyer in Boston during the autumn.
Nothing in Massachusetts, the Grand Jury in the federal public service and at 20 Consideration of the question of whether companies have cheated Medicaid and Medicare, insurance programs for the poor and elderly, police officials said.
On the other side of the country, several complaints were filed, and many large pharmaceutical companies are under investigation as prosecutors take aim at obtaining drug prices and tactical operations claim they misled the public billions and pushed by the medical accounts of the nation.
“The aim is more and more,” said David Nalven, responsible for protection activities and work of the Massachusetts office of Public Prosecutions office. “The emphasis is not only manufacturers but also wholesalers, pharmacy benefit manager, and all the way up to the pharmacy. The objective is money for programs like Medicaid, but a secondary objective is broad sector reform. “
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