Walgreens to Pay $106.8 Million for Billed Prescriptions Never Dispensed
Significant Settlement Over Billing Practices
Walgreens has reached an agreement to pay $106.8 million as a settlement in response to allegations of improper billing for prescriptions that were never dispensed. This settlement arose from the Department of Justice's investigation into the pharmacy's claims and practices.
Details of the Allegations
- The **Department of Justice** alleged that Walgreens submitted claims for prescriptions that were not filled.
- The investigation revealed lapses in adherence to federal guidelines.
- This settlement aims to restore public trust and accountability within the pharmaceutical industry.
Importance of Compliance
Pharmacies must adhere strictly to billing regulations to ensure transparency and trust. This case highlights the critical need for compliance in all pharmacy practices.
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