Medicaid Rx Recordkeeping Requirement Increased To 10 Years In CMS Rule
Executive Summary
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has extended the minimum recordkeeping requirement for the Medicaid drug rebate program to 10 years after considering comments to its previous final rule
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