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PillarRx Consulting

www.pillarrx.com

 
Combining nearly 50 years of pharmacy benefit management experience, PillarRx is a leading firm dedicated to delivering pharmacy benefit consulting, auditing, and copay assistance services. Our pharmacy benefit experts help companies better understand and control their prescription drug costs, maximize pharmacy benefit savings, and reduce compliance risks. PillarRx assists health plans, municipalities, self-funded entities, business coalitions and Taft Hartley plans. Our qualified professionals lead all aspects of the pharmacy benefit program, helping our customers save money, minimize compliance risks, and refine their PBM contract. We provide best-in-class, value-based pharmacy solutions utilizing 100% review of your pharmacy claims. Our practical compliance ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.pillarrx.com
  • 10400 West Innovation Drive Suite 105
    Milwaukee, WI USA 53226
  • Phone: 844.377.4246

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Rob Cleek
Vice President of Information Technology Profile

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