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Cox Announces Settlement - Funds Will Promote Michigan Drug Cost Website
FROM THE OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
August 11, 2008
LANSING – Attorney General Mike Cox today announced that funds from a settlement
with the pharmacy benefits management company, Caremark, will be used to promote
Michigan's drug cost website, www.michigandrugprices.com. Michigan was part of a 28 state
settlement with Caremark.
Caremark engaged in deceptive business practices by encouraging doctors to switch
patients to different brand name prescription drugs and representing that the patients and/or
health plans would save money. Doctors were not adequately informed of the effect this switch
would have on costs to patients and health plans.
According to the settlement language, the funds are to be used "with the express
condition that the funds be used to benefit low income, disabled, or elderly consumers of
prescription medications, to promote lower drug costs for residents of that State, to educate
consumers concerning the cost differences among medications."
"One of the best ways to protect consumers is to help them save money," said Cox. "This
unique settlement will help thousands of Michigan residents save money on prescriptions drugs."
Famous Detroit Tiger Al Kaline and Cox teamed up to promote the website, launching
several radio advertisements that will air state-wide starting today through the end of October.
Last summer, legendary hall-of-fame announcer Ernie Harwell and Cox teamed up to
promote the site, producing dramatic increases in website usage:
• During the three month media campaign in 2007, the drug cost website received more
than 480,000 hits, a five-fold increase from the same period in 2006.
• According to undercover survey's performed by the Attorney General's office, by using
the website, the average prescription drug savings is $77.63.
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• As a result of the 2007 media campaign to increase traffic to
www.michigandrugprices.com, an estimated $37.8 million was saved by consumers
using the drug cost website.
Cox first called for the creation of a drug cost website in 2004. In 2006, the Michigan
Department of Community Health finally launched an expanded drug cost website, allowing
consumers to easily search the site for the lowest cost of each drug by zip code.
For more information please visit www.michigandrugprices.com.
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