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Pharmacies and Pharmacists in the Crosshairs: DOJ’s $408 million Settlement with Rite Aid

Summary of article from Woods Rogers, by Justin Lugar:

The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced a $408 million settlement with Rite Aid and its affiliates over allegations of violating the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) and the False Claims Act (FCA) by filling unnecessary opioid prescriptions. This settlement underscores the DOJ’s commitment to enforcing pharmacists’ responsibilities to ensure prescriptions are issued for legitimate medical purposes. Recent enforcement actions, including significant penalties against various pharmacies and individuals, highlight the increasing scrutiny and accountability faced by pharmacists and pharmacies. The DOJ, alongside the DEA, is utilizing predictive analytics and state monitoring programs to intensify these actions. Pharmacies must now be more vigilant in adhering to CSA regulations to avoid severe penalties and legal consequences.