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Richard Carmel V. CVS Caremark Corporation et al
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July 29, 2015
Whistleblower To Take CVS Kickback Suit To 7th Circ.
A whistleblower accusing CVS Caremark Corp. of violating the Anti-Kickback Statute with $5 coupons handed out as part of a prescription rewards program that included Medicare and Medicaid enrollees is taking his case to the Seventh Circuit, according to a notice to appeal filed Tuesday in the Illinois district court where his suit was dismissed in June.
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June 29, 2015
CVS Kickback Suit Tossed, Lack Of Nonpublic Info Cited
Reliance on public information doomed a whistleblower's lawsuit alleging CVS Caremark Corp. violated the Anti-Kickback Statute with $5 coupons in a prescription rewards program that didn't exclude Medicare and Medicaid enrollees, according to a dismissal ruling Friday in Illinois federal court.
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May 21, 2015
CVS Continues Attempts To Nix Kickback Suit Over Coupons
CVS Caremark Corp. on Wednesday maintained that the $5 coupons it offered as part of a prescription rewards program don't violate the Anti-Kickback Statute when given to Medicare and Medicaid enrollees, despite a False Claims Act lawsuit in Illinois federal court filed by a customer arguing otherwise.
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May 07, 2015
CVS Coupons Not Exempt From Kickback Law, Customer Says
The $5 coupons CVS Caremark Corp. offers in its prescription rewards program don't fall under an exemption of the Anti-Kickback Statute when given to Medicare and Medicaid enrollees despite the company's claims, a customer has told an Illinois federal judge in response to the pharmacy chain's motion to dismiss.
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March 24, 2015
CVS Says $5 Coupons Don't Count As Kickbacks
CVS Caremark Corp. said Monday the $5 coupon it offers as part of a prescription rewards program is too tiny to violate federal kickback regulations, and urged an Illinois federal judge to dismiss a False Claims Act suit.