California Supreme Court
Jan. 3, 2014
High court ruling could benefit independent pharmacies
The state Supreme Court sided with several independent pharmacists who sued entities known as prescription benefit managers, contending they were flouting a state law requiring them to provide pricing information on certain prescriptions.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
A recent state Supreme Court decision that enforces a public disclosure statute could be good news for independent pharmacies in California.
The court last month sided with several independent pharmacists who sued entities known as prescription benefit managers, contending they were flouting a state law requiring them to provide pricing information on certain prescriptions.
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