Insurance giant Centene to pay Texas $166 million in Medicaid drug pricing settlement
Health insurance giant Centene Corp. has agreed to pay $165.6 million to Texas to resolve claims that it overcharged the states Medicaid program for pharmacy services.
Its the biggest known payout by the nations largest Medicaid insurer over its drug pricing practices. The deal was signed July 11 but hadnt been publicly announced until Monday after Kaiser Health News obtained a copy of the settlement through a Texas public records request and began asking questions.
The agreement makes Texas at least the 12th state to settle pharmacy billing claims with St. Louis-based Centene.
Centene did not respond Monday to multiple requests for comment about the Texas settlement. But it has denied wrongdoing in several settlements, and Centene president and chief operating officer Brent Layton said last year that settlements in Ohio and Mississippi reflected the companys commitment to making the delivery of healthcare local, simple and transparent and allow it to continue its relentless focus on delivering high-quality outcomes to our members.
Read more: https://www.texastribune.org/2022/09/19/centente-texas-medicaid-settlement/