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Mail-Order Pharmacies Take Some Heat

State officials hope to curb a $2.1 million deficit by turning to mail order for HIV patients
July 21, 2010 -- The controversy brewing over the most cost-effective way to provide medications to HIV patients has portrayed mail-order pharmacies in a negative light, according to Mike Wright, CEO of Wellpartner. Read More >>

CAREAssist Turns to Mail Order to Reduce Deficit

The program, which provides medications to HIV positive patients, faces a $2.1 million budget hole this biennium
July 7, 2010 -- As the state deficit spirals out of control, a program that provides medications to HIV positive patients is the latest to take a hit. With a $2.1 million budget hole looming, at least a portion of that money could be saved if people are willing to receive their prescription medication in the mail, rather than going to a pharmacy. Read More >>

Mail Order Pharmacy Said to Save Money

Pharmacies push back against what some say may drive them out of business
May 20, 2010 -- Controversy is brewing over a proposed cost-saving measure that could offset CAREAssist’s projected $2.1 million biennial shortfall -- and change the way some of its 2,300 clients receive their HIV medications. Read More >>
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