State of New York
Recent News About State of New York
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McConchie on pharmacy benefit manager regs: 'Some of the regulations that were removed were very important to independent pharmacies'
New York’s three-year journey to lead the nation with regulation of pharmacy benefit managers has entered a new chapter, just as on the national front, according to CNBC, the Federal Trade Commission prepares to sue three PBM giants.
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NY Pharmacy Owner on Local Pharmacy Closures: 'The relationship with prescription benefit managers is becoming unmanageable'
Pharmacy deserts are becoming more prevalent in New York as pharmacies in the state and across the nation are forced to close their doors for a number of reasons. One expert says that Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) are a primary cause of pharmacy closures.
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111 New York hospitals participate in federal 340B drug pricing program
One hundred and eleven New York hospitals participate in the federal 340B drug pricing program.
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Cuomo faces scrutiny over travel to Ga. some call a publicity stunt
When Gov. Andrew Cuomo traveled to Georgia to instruct local officials on how to handle the COVID-19 pandemic, critics called it a publicity stunt.
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New York restaurants hit with restrictions
Since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, each state has taken various measures to protect its citizens from the deadly virus.
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New York’s approach to COVID-19 causing hysteria
New York finds itself at 1728 deaths per million making it 50th in the country when it comes to COVID-related deaths, according to the COVID Tracking Project.
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New York state, other Democrat-controlled states see more small business closures from Covid regulations
New York state has seen the permanent closure of 6,400 small businesses and the temporary closure of another 3,800 total since the pandemic first began.