Medicare Part D Enters Phase 2: Land Rush Gives Way to Claim Jumping
This article was originally published in RPM Report
Executive Summary
UnitedHealth and Humana are the runaway winners in the rush to enroll Medicare beneficiaries in private drug plans. Now they have to fight to hold onto their turf.
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