Tennessee sued again over pharmacy benefits manager law (The Center Square) – Another pharmaceutical company is suing Tennessee over its law that requires pharmacies to divest their benefit managers Express Scripts by Evernorth said Friday that if
Tennessee Sued Over Structural Approach to PBM Vertical Integration A conduct-oriented approach, like a law prohibiting spread pricing or requiring greater transparency in PBM operations, could preserve the potential cost efficiencies that proponents argue come from vertically integrated PBMs, and can target specific problematic conduct without dismantling the entire business model
CVS sues to challenge Tennessees new PBM law On the heels of a legal challenge from CVS, Express Scripts has also sued to challenge Tennessee's new pharmacy benefit management law
ESI-Tenn. -- Draft SB2040 complaint 6-12-2026 action to challenge a recently enacted Tennessee law known as the Freedom, Access, and Integrity in Registered Pharmacy Act (“Act”) The Act, which is attached as Exhibit A, bars any pharmacy affiliated with a Pharmacy Benefits Manager (“PBM”) and a health insurance issuer from operating in the state
Cigna News Monitoring Service Press Release Distribution - Healthcare . . . Cigna's Express Scripts sues to block pharmacy ownership law in Tennessee By Amina Niasse and Sriparna Roy June 12 (Reuters) – Cigna’s pharmacy benefits services unit Express Scripts requested on Friday that a federal court strike down a Tennessee state law that it says would restrict access to prescription medications and …
How Tennessee’s PBM law could affect retail pharmacies at large The state’s FAIR Rx Act, signed into law by Gov Bill Lee on May 22, tackles vertical integration by prohibiting companies that own a pharmacy benefits manager (PBM) or a health insurance issuer from having more than 5% ownership interest in a pharmacy in the state
Tennessee passes bill targeting pharmacy benefit managers. CVS plans to . . . Republican state lawmakers introduced the bill after a Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance audit found that CVS and other PBMs were reimbursing partner pharmacies for drugs at significantly higher rates than non-affiliated pharmacies