Bristol-Myers Says It Has Been Subpoenaed
The Bristol-Myers Squibb Company said yesterday that it had
received a subpoena from the United States attorney in Boston over
pricing and marketing of drugs covered by Medicare and Medicaid.
(The New York Times / August 9, 2003) -- The Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
said yesterday that it had received a subpoena from the United States
attorney in Boston over pricing and marketing of drugs covered by Medicare
and Medicaid.
Last month, Bristol-Myers said that it started an internal review of
its sales and marketing practices to make sure that they did not violate
laws.
The company shared information about its inquiry with representatives
of the United States attorney, who then subpoenaed the company, according
to a regulatory filing.
Prosecutors have been cracking down on drug makers that fail to give
the best price for a medicine to government health insurance programs
or whose marketing practices result in fraudulent reimbursement claims.
The filing did not say when the subpoena was received. The investigations
could result in criminal or civil claims, according to the filing.
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