Compliance & Legal
Change claims editing buyer TPG is incapable of replacing the competitive intensity that currently exists, DOJ says.
UHC has filed its own lawsuit accusing the physician firm of deliberately upcoding thousands of claims.
The agency's rule reverses a Trump-era policy that affected noncitizens' legal status if they received health benefits, including Medicaid.
The Foundation for Government Accountability wants CMS to release enforcement data it did not get by FOIA request.
District Judge Carl Nichols is expected to release a ruling in the case before the end of October.
BCBS is accusing Teva of offering coupons to prevent consumers from switching to a generic, lower-cost version of Copaxone.
In issuing the ruling, U.S. District Judge Lisa Godbey Wood said CMS' decision was "arbitrary and capricious."
One organization has engaged legal counsel, saying it hopes deficiencies identified will be corrected in the final rule.
The departments say they have received "substantially more" disputed claims than expected.
The judge has awarded legal fees of $626 million, representing 23.47% of the settlement fund.