Cardinal Has Fee-For-Service Agreements With Two “Large” Manufacturers
This article was originally published in The Pink Sheet Daily
Executive Summary
Additional contracts have been signed with several “mid-tier” manufacturers, and three additional agreements with large manufacturers are expected in the next month. The wholesaler wants to switch 85% of its sales volume to fee-for-service.
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