Compliance & Legal
The company says broad tariffs would raise costs, limit patient access and undermine domestic manufacturing.
A federal agency finds Mercyhealth discriminated against employees by firing them for noncompliance on COVID-19 vaccinations.
The administration called the Biden order “overly prescriptive and burdensome,” saying it was a barrier to innovation.
Both companies were required by the DOJ to divest more than 160 businesses across 19 states to allow the deal to continue.
A proposed bill would provide new regulations for how AI is used and reported by insurers, hospitals and clinicians.
The groups are requesting an extension of the comment and application periods to give HRSA more time to review requests.
DOJ is requiring UnitedHealth Group and Amedisys to divest 164 home health and hospice locations across 19 states.
Dr. Michael Lucchesi pleaded guilty to using a business credit card for personal purchases and cash advances.
The ruling dismisses a case brought by several chambers of commerce and their drug manufacturer members.
The bill would alter the 340B statute so that covered entities can use contract pharmacies to dispense outpatient drugs.