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Dallas-based Steward Health Care filed a lawsuit July 15 in bankruptcy court against its former chairman and CEO, Ralph de la Torre, MD, and other top system executives, claiming they conducted insider transactions that drained Steward’s assets and contributed to…

From the largest National Health Care Fraud Takedown operation in the Justice Department’s history to another suspect charged in a case involving a Chicago hospital, here are 10 healthcare billing fraud cases that Becker’s has reported on since June 30:…

New Jersey’s high court unanimously rejected arguments brought forth by more than a dozen hospitals that charity care is an unconstitutional taking of private property without just compensation, NJ.com reported July 16.  State Supreme Court Justice Douglas Fasciale wrote in…

Urgent care center operator Bloom Care has agreed to pay $3 million to settle allegations that it submitted false claims to federal healthcare programs for medically unnecessary testing and inflated the extent of services performed.  What happened? 

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Megan Ryan, the former CEO of Nassau University Medical Center in East Meadow, N.Y., plans to file a lawsuit against the hospital’s parent company, alleging wrongful termination. Ms. Ryan filed a notice of claim, with plans to file a full…

A judge has approved $30 million in emergency debt financing for Los Angeles-based Prospect Medical Holdings to avoid service cuts and layoffs at its California and Connecticut hospitals, CT Insider reported July 11. Prospect, which sought Chapter 11 protection in…

From a CVS subsidiary ordered to pay nearly $950 million in a false claims case to the Supreme Court upholding the ACA’s preventive coverage mandate, here are 12 healthcare industry lawsuits, settlements and legal developments that Becker’s has reported since…

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