Lynne Fruth, CEO of Fruth Pharmacy, continues recounting what it took to convince elected officials in West Virginia to make meaningful changes in rules governing PBM practices under the state’s public employees benefits plan. She also examines the implications of the new law for other states wrestling with similar issues.
Video Forum: Lynne Fruth, Fruth Pharmacy
Lynne Fruth, CEO of Fruth Pharmacy, continues recounting what it took to convince elected officials in West Virginia to make meaningful changes in rules governing PBM practices under the state’s public employees benefits plan.
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