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As of 2022, Caremark Rx, Express Scripts, OptumRx, Humana, Prime Therapeutics, and MedImpact Healthcare Systems were the six largest public PBMs that control 95% of the market, while the top three controlled 80% of the market. [41] As of 2024, the top 3 controlled a market of almost $600 billion. [6]
MedImpact’s attempt to recoup approximately $200 million following its purchase of Rite Aid Corp’s (OTC:RADCQ) pharmacy benefits unit has failed. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Michael Kaplan ruled ...
Consequently, personal health record systems are becoming more common and available. In 2012, 57 percent of providers already had a patient portal. [9] At present, individual health data are located primarily on paper in physicians' files. Patient portals have been developed to give patients better access to their information.
On December 21, Rite Aid cancelled an auction for its Elixir division after no other higher bids came in, and would sell the insurance-related company to MedImpact Healthcare Systems for approximately $575 million. [82] In June 2024, the Detroit Free Press reported that Rite Aid was preparing to close all remaining stores in Michigan. [83]
Catamaran Corporation (formerly SXC Health Solutions) is the former name of a company that now operates within UnitedHealth Group's OptumRX division (since July 2015). It sells pharmacy benefit management and medical record keeping services to businesses in the United States [3] and to a broad client portfolio, including health plans and employers. [4]
MedImpact's attempt to recoup about $200 million related to its purchase of Rite Aid's pharmacy benefit unit failed after a judge ruled on Monday that it took on Elixir's debts when it bought the ...
First Databank (FDB) is a major provider of drug and medical device databases that help inform healthcare professionals to make decisions. [1] FDB partners with information system developers to deliver useful medication- and medical device-related information to clinicians, business associates, and patients.
Health information technology (HIT) is health technology, particularly information technology, applied to health and health care.It supports health information management across computerized systems and the secure exchange of health information between consumers, providers, payers, and quality monitors. [1]