The US Department of Health and Human Services and the Federal Trade Commission have announced that CVS, the nation's largest retail pharmacy chain, will pay the government a $2.25 million settlement and take corrective action to ensure it does not violate the privacy of its millions of patients when disposing of their information such as identifying data on pill bottle labels.
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