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  2. Express Scripts - Wikipedia

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    Express Scripts Holding Company is a pharmacy benefit management (PBM) organization. In 2017 it was the 22nd-largest company in the United States by total revenue as well as the largest pharmacy benefit management (PBM) organization in the United States. [2] Express Scripts had 2016 revenues of $100.752 billion. [2]

  3. Tricare - Wikipedia

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    Tricare provides civilian health benefits for U.S Armed Forces military personnel, military retirees, and their dependents, including some members of the Reserve Component. Tricare is the civilian care component of the Military Health System, although historically it also included health care delivered in military medical treatment facilities.

  4. Military Health System - Wikipedia

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    In October 2001, TRICARE benefits were extended to retirees and their dependents aged 65 and over. [1] On Oct. 1, 2013, the Defense Health Agency replaced the TRICARE Management Activity. The MHS has a $50+ billion budget and serves approximately 9.5 million beneficiaries. [4]

  5. Tricare Pharmacy Contract Uncertainty Causes Congress ... - AOL

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    Despite an effort by Tricare's pharmacy benefits manager to offer extensions to nearly 15,000 pharmacies that serve military beneficiaries, lawmakers want answers on the changes.

  6. Publix just rolled out a new way to cut prescription costs ...

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    Present the GoodRx Gold card at the pharmacy counter or show the app to access savings. Cost: Individual plans are available for $9.99 per month and family plans are available for up to six people ...

  7. Centene Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Centene was founded by Elizabeth Brinn as the Managed Health Services in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1984. [3] After the death of Brinn, the non-profit organization was sold to investors, with the proceeds going to the Betty Brinn Foundation, which subsequently became a major shareholder in Centene.