
Adam Kautzner
56:03 - 56:29
"I haven't reviewed that document, and so that's a piece I would have to take back and evaluate to be able to give you a comprehensive answer on. If you're referring to things like clawbacks, we don't engage in—"
“I haven't reviewed that document, and so that's a piece I would have to take back and evaluate to be able to give you a comprehensive answer on. If you're referring to things like clawbacks, we don't engage in—”
Appreciate the question, Senator. That's— I haven't reviewed that document, and so that's a piece I would have to take back and evaluate to be able to give you a comprehensive answer on. If you're referring to things like clawbacks, we don't engage in—. I'm referring to exactly what the contract is that your company, Express Scripts, required pharmacies to sign. If they wanted to be part of the network.
A Senate Armed Services subcommittee hearing Wednesday put Express Scripts' 23-year TRICARE contract under sharp scrutiny, with Sen. Warren citing DOD data showing the contractor's mail-order pharmacy costs 12.5% more than retail for generic drugs, and the company's president declining to voluntarily submit to an independent audit.
