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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced Oct. 25 that UnitedHealth Group Inc.-owned OptumRX, one of the largest pharmacy benefit managers in the nation, will repay the state $15 million under a settlement, the Columbus Dispatch reports. While OptumRX was under contract with the Ohio Bureau of Workers Compensation one email appears to acknowledge that the multibillion-dollar corporation was not following the terms of its contract, which called for charging the lowest of four potential prices for generic drugs, according to the report.
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