AG James Secures $2.5 Million from CVS for Defrauding Medicaid as Part of a $35.6 Million Settlement with 37 AGs
Published Date: Jun 9, 2026
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AG James joined joined a bipartisan coalition of 36 other attorneys general and the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) in securing $36.5 million from CVS Pharmacy, Inc. (CVS) for fraudulently overbilling Medicaid for insulin prescriptions. From 2010 to 2020, CVS knowingly dispensed more insulin to customers than they needed while maintaining that they were reporting the correct amount of insulin in their prescriptions. These fraudulent claims allowed the company to rake in millions in extra reimbursements from Medicaid for insulin distribution. Under a settlement with AG James and the coalition, CVS will pay more than $25 million to state Medicaid programs across the country, including $2.25 million to New York.
“When big companies defraud Medicaid, hardworking New Yorkers pay the price. Our state’s Medicaid funds should support health care for those in need, not unjustly boost the profits of big corporations like CVS. My office is focused on stopping fraud in all its forms, and I will continue to root out corporate corruption on behalf of New Yorkers.” -AG James
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