Theranos paying Arizona residents $4.65M, won't operate lab for two years: 4 key notes

Theranos reached an agreement with the Arizona Attorney General's office to reimburse Arizona residents the $4.65 million they paid for Theranos blood testing services from 2013 to 2016.

Here's what you should know.

1. Arizona consumers will receive the amounts paid for the Theranos tests, even if the tests results were void or corrected.

2. Theranos will not own or operate a laboratory in Arizona for two years, and will pay the attorney general in civil penalties, legal fees and other costs.

3. All claims against Theranos are now settled without admission of liability.

4. The accuracy of Theranos blood tests came under fire in April 2016 after federal regulators published a 121-page inspection report.

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