Compliance & Legal
UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson may have been targeted based on being head of the nation's largest insurance company.
The gunman reportedly targeted Thompson, waiting for him as he arrived at an investors' conference in Midtown Manhattan.
Seeing the direction cybersecurity is going allows Ian Mack to realize, at a high level, why the team does the work it does, says Ian Mack, IT senior security analyst for the University of Virginia, who is the communications chair for the HIMSS Virginia Chapter.
Aftab Hussain and his associates were found to have paid illegal kickbacks to patients to ensure they would use certain pharmacies.
CMS is ordered to recalculate the star ratings without consideration of a "secret shopper" call that framed the dispute.
Evidence suggests the anesthesiologist surreptitiously injected IV bags of saline with epinephrine, bupivacaine and other drugs.
PBMs claim the Federal Trade Commission wants to "upend present day drug rebate contracts."
The agreement comes after a complaint alleged Illinois unjustly institutionalized a person with disabilities.
The complaint claims the scheme was aimed at suppressing payment rates to doctors for out-of-network services.
New York State is mandating more stringent cybersecurity processes. Other states and the federal government may soon release similar regulations, says George Pappas, healthcare cybersecurity expert and CEO of Intraprise Health.