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The payment is part of a $36.7 million settlement between CVS/Caremark Corp., owner of CVS pharmacies, and 23 states and the District of Columbia.
Attorney General Richard Blumenthal said in a statement, "CVS defrauded taxpayers and deceived patients, illegally changing doctor prescriptions to steal from the state. This scheme befits a crew of con men, not a huge corporation purportedly devoted to health and care. We have administered a stiff dose of medicine -- $36.7 million returned -- to cure CVS' illegal and unethical manipulation of Medicaid rules. CVS will rightly restore $769,000 to Connecticut taxpayers -- money gained gaming reimbursement rates. I will continue fighting Medicaid fraud to assure that Connecticut residents receive full value for their tax dollars."
Connecticut will receive $427,559 of the $765,986, with the remainder going to the federal government, which shares the cost of Medicaid with the states.
In addition to the payments, CVS will submit to federal monitoring and sign a corporate integrity agreement pledging not to switch dosage forms if the change increases costs to third party payers, including Medicaid.
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