Health insurance companies that own pharmacies are charging themselves more than 20 times the market value for certain drugs, leaving patients with considerable out-of-pocket costs and premiums.Insurance companies CVS Health and Cigna can pay pharmacies - which they often own - more than $6,600 a month for a drug that is available for as little as $55 a month, according to a in The Wall Street Journal. All of the insurers mentioned said the analysis provided a limited view of the overall market.'It's a win-win,' Dr. Simon F. Haeder, an associate professor at the Department of Health Policy & Management at the A&M University School of Public Health, told DailyMail.com.
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