New York Attorney General Letitia James announced on April 13 that NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital has agreed to pay $500,000 and implement mandatory reforms to its behavioral health operations to resolve an investigation the Office of the Attorney General sa...
The Mississippi Supreme Court on Thursday reversed the dismissal of an estate's lawsuit against Mississippi Organ Recovery Agency over Paula Denison, who was pronounced dead at a Meridian hospital in 2022 and transported for organ donation before showing si...
A unanimous Third Circuit panel on Wednesday upheld a district court's refusal to block Samsung Bioepis from supplying its ustekinumab biosimilar to a Cigna subsidiary, rejecting Johnson & Johnson's argument that market share losses in complex pharmaceutica...
The Justice Department filed a civil antitrust suit against The New York and Presbyterian Hospital on April 16, alleging the city's largest hospital system violates Section 1 of the Sherman Act by imposing contract terms on insurers that block lower-cost he...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced an agreement in principle under which grocery chain Albertsons would pay $773,787,782.93 to eligible state and local governments to resolve claims related to the opioid epidemic, the attorney general's office...
The Texas Attorney General's office said it filed a notice seeking direct, expedited review by the Texas Supreme Court of a district court ruling in a case challenging the state's abortion restrictions, bypassing the intermediate appellate court.
Attorney General Paxton filed an accelerated appeal to the Texas Supreme Court in a case involving the state's abortion restrictions.
A unanimous Fourth Circuit panel affirmed the conviction of Trent Russell, a hospital contractor who accessed Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's private medical records through a patient database and posted a screenshot of them to 4Chan.
The Fourth Circuit upheld the conviction of Trent Russell, a hospital contractor who obtained Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's private medical records and posted them to 4Chan.
A federal court in Nashville has denied motions to dismiss a suit by registered nurses who accuse National Health Corporation and four individual defendants of violating the Trafficking Victims Protection Act, federal and state RICO statutes, and the Civil...
The Justice Department's Antitrust Division and the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York filed a civil antitrust suit on March 26 accusing The New York and Presbyterian Hospital of imposing contract terms on insurers that block lower...
A divided Ninth Circuit denied rehearing en banc in a Title VII religious discrimination case brought by a healthcare worker who objected to COVID-19 vaccination and testing requirements, with two dissents drawing support from multiple active judges who cha...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau urged Oregon lawmakers to pass legislation barring medical debt from credit reports, arguing that state action "provides support for federal policymaking" weeks after the agency finalized its own nationwide ban.
The Justice Department filed a civil antitrust lawsuit against New York-Presbyterian Hospital, challenging contractual restrictions that allegedly prevent insurers from offering budget-conscious health plans to New Yorkers.
The Justice Department filed a civil antitrust lawsuit against New York-Presbyterian Hospital, challenging contractual restrictions that allegedly prevent insurers from offering budget-conscious health plans to New Yorkers.
A federal judge in Nashville denied motions to dismiss filed by National Health Corporation and four individual defendants in a lawsuit brought by nurses recruited from the Philippines who allege labor trafficking, racketeering, and fraud.
The Fourth Circuit on April 14 vacated a district court order that had declined to block Maryland's H.B. 1056, a 2024 statute restricting drug manufacturers' ability to limit distribution of 340B-discounted drugs to contract pharmacies, and sent the case ba...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced charges against 21 people in connection with a Los Angeles-area hospice fraud scheme that allegedly defrauded Medi-Cal of approximately $267 million, the state Department of Justice said Thursday, with five ar...