Compliance & Legal
Some physicians have already stopped care and one organization says decision will criminalize providers.
The American Public Health Association and others challenged the cancellation of the research grants that funded biomedical research.
HHS Secretary RFK Jr. knew they were making mistakes in carrying out the Reduction in Force, complaint says.
The plaintiff's son died allegedly due to lack of access to qualified mental health providers.
The PBMs argue a recently passed law discriminates against out-of-state businesses that are larger pharmacy chains.
The number of medical coders is being increased from 40 to approximately 2,000 by Sept. 1.
DOJ investigation finds "significant factual inaccuracies" in nursing home kickback allegations, company says.
The preliminary injunction requires HHS to submit by EOD today a status report on how it's complying.
The seller established a trust and funneled profits into it, using the funds to pay personal expenses, DOJ says.
HRSA has yet to decide whether rebates are categorically prohibited and a decision on J&J remains outstanding.