By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | August 31, 2017
Retirement Benefits Arbitrarily Denied; Medical Evidence Proved Line-of-Duty Injury
By Josefa Velasquez | August 22, 2017
A western New York health insurer has filed a lawsuit against the federal government arguing that it is owed more than $38.7 million from the risk corridor program under the Affordable Care Act.
By Josefa Velasquez | August 17, 2017
Health insurance rates for individuals and group plans in New York will increase next year by 14.5 and 9.3 percent respectively, less than the increases approved last year.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | August 15, 2017
Two New York lawmakers are saying they want answers after a story from The Associated Press revealed a disabled man was infested with maggots at a state-run group home.
By Kristen Rasmussen | August 11, 2017
Walgreens and CVS, two retail pharmacy giants, are being sued in two separate class action lawsuits filed earlier this week. They are accused of colluding with pharmacy benefit managers to sell generic drugs at a higher cost if they're bought with insurance rather than cash.
By Francis J. Serbaroli | July 25, 2017
In his Health Law column, Francis J. Serbaroli of Greenberg Traurig reviews the various types of supportive housing and assisted living facilities licensed and regulated in New York state. He notes that these types of facilities enable more and more senior citizens to “age in place” in their own homes with appropriate medical and social support, rather than spending their remaining years in nursing homes.
By Cogan Schneier | July 24, 2017
President Donald Trump promised to re-create the government and diminish its regulations, but he faces an increasingly organized and determined opposition in Democratic state attorneys general.
By Kristen Rasmussen | July 13, 2017
The DOJ has brought its largest health care fraud enforcement action ever with more than 400 defendants charged nationwide.
By Sue Reisinger and Kristen Rasmussen | July 10, 2017
Last fall the U.S. Department of Justice proudly claimed a major victory for its Health Care Corporate Fraud Strike Force when it nailed Tenet Healthcare Corp. for a multimillion-dollar kickback and bribery scheme. It was the strike force's first major victory—it also may have been its last.
By Josefa Velasquez | July 7, 2017
The Department of Financial Services on July 6 said that no insurer participating in the state's health exchange will cap the number of people who enroll for coverage, as insurers offering plans on other state health exchanges across the country have done.
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