So that means a $3 prescription, that is, it costs $3, can earn express fees, $31, a $14 copay from the customer from our service member, and then a $17 administrative fee from the federal government. Express Scripts is supposed to save money for DoD, but it appears to me... it costs more. I mean, we just worked the example here, and that's what your own data show, is that it costs more. (04:24–04:36)
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Asserts that Express Scripts is intended to save money for DoD but actually costs more.
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