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Oklahoma County reports about $100,000 in first-month county pharmacy volume; officials expect growth

2566623 · March 12, 2025
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County staff told commissioners the new county pharmacy processed roughly $100,000 in prescription sales in its first month, with officials aiming to expand volume and secure manufacturer discounts after six months of steady revenue.

Oklahoma County staff told the Board of County Commissioners on March 10, 2025, that the county-operated pharmacy processed about $100,000 in prescription drug sales in its first month and that leaders hope to grow that volume substantially over the next year.

The county pharmacy update, delivered during the budget-review meeting, matters because higher sustained volume could give the county access to lower manufacturer prices and reduce prescription costs for county-run programs.

County staff reported that overall medical expenditures are running “2% under” year-to-date and noted a roughly $240,000 difference when compared with the same point in the prior…

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