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By Emily Cousins | August 23, 2023
"The true scale of the mass diversion of fentanyl at Yale University remains unknown," the complaint said. "But a Drug Enforcement Agency inspection and a criminal investigation found that over a five-month period, the diverting nurse adulterated at least 75% of all fentanyl housed at the REI Clinic."
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | August 22, 2023
In the past, courts were hesitant to grant emotional distress damages, but "as our understanding of emotional trauma has evolved", the reluctance has decreased, the opinion said.
By Maydeen Merino | August 9, 2023
The agency's attention shifts from hospitals to telehealth as Congress seeks to aid in false claims enforcement.
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By Emily Cousins | August 9, 2023
"Optimus Health Care repeatedly overbilled Connecticut's Medicaid program, taking in payments they were ineligible to receive," Attorney General William Tong said.
By Cedra Mayfield | July 20, 2023
Before the Georgia Supreme Court in November, opposing appellate counsel will argue whether "the commissioner of the Georgia Department of Community Health applied the appropriate standard in rejecting factual findings that invalidated a metro-Atlanta hospital's application for a certificate of need" under Georgia law.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Riley Brennan | July 10, 2023
"Thus, regardless of whether this Court were to allow, or not allow, the instant action, such a decision would likely have significant effects on litigation surrounding laws regulating insurance in Connecticut. Such a decision is more properly issued by the Connecticut Supreme Court, after an appropriate weighing of the issues involved. Thus, the second factor also favors certification," the court said.
By Jimmy Hoover | June 21, 2023
Justices Thomas, Barrett and Kavanaugh suggest the law combatting fraudulent billing of the government violates executive-branch authority.
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By Emily Cousins | May 1, 2023
The complaint alleged that a United Healthcare representative encouraged the plaintiffs not to file a lawsuit.
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By Emily Cousins | April 11, 2023
Aubrey Srednicki, the named plaintiff, alleged Cigna violated the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 due to a "fraudulent scheme" to overcharge consumers for medical services.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | March 6, 2023
"Where feasible, states should automatically reinstate coverage for individuals terminated after March 18, 2020 and should suspend any terminations already scheduled to occur during the emergency period," Chief U.S. District Judge Michael P. Shea said. "Coverage should be reinstated back to the date of termination."
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