By Associated Press - Friday, May 9, 2014

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Express Scripts plans to cut 290 jobs at its Columbus facility as part of a national staff reduction.

The positions represent about 8 percent of the prescription-plan manager’s Ohio workforce.

All told, the St. Louis-based company plans to eliminate 1,890 of about 29,000 employees nationally through a combination of staff reductions and buyouts.

The announcement, which came last week, followed release of first-quarter earnings that fell 12 percent, to $328 million from $373 million a year earlier.

Spokesman Brian Henry said business operations have been re-evaluated after a merger two years ago and loss of a major client.

Express Scripts runs prescription-drug plans for employers, insurers and others. It processes mail-order prescriptions and handles billing for prescriptions filled at retail pharmacies. It filled 320 million prescriptions in the first quarter.

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