The Oklahoma Attorney General's Office announced a $32 million settlement with CVS Caremark, resolving claims that the pharmacy benefit manager withheld discounts and rebates intended for state employees.

Attorney General Gentner Drummond stated that CVS Caremark retained millions of dollars in pharmaceutical discounts and rebates meant for Oklahoma Health Choice, a plan benefiting state employees. As part of the settlement, CVS Caremark will pay $32 million, with $27 million allocated directly to Health Choice after legal fees are deducted.

"The funds should go back to families and retirees who benefit under the Health Choice plan," said Attorney General Gentner Drummond.

Despite agreeing to the settlement, CVS Caremark denied any wrongdoing, stating that the resolution was reached to

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