Sandoz will pay $185 million, plus interest from the date of the agreement in principle to settle, and has agreed to corporate integrity obligations with the Office of Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services through 2026.
The trip, dubbed “Four Savvy Southern Pharmacies,” will include on-site visits and interviews with the owners of pharmacies in Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee and South Carolina.
The Eugene, Ore.-based company is selling its pharmacy business, including patient files and pharmacy inventory from 56 stores in Oregon, Idaho and Washington.