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A patient of San Diego-based Sharp HealthCare is suing the health system over its use of an AI scribe during his treatment. The plaintiff claims a Sharp Rees-Stealy Medical Group clinic recorded a July appointment with Abridge’s ambient clinical documentation…

Morton County, Kan., plans to sue the state for more than $2 million over misdirected hospital funding, the Kansas Reflector reported Dec. 11.  Five things to know: 1. In 2015, the county’s voters approved a 1% countywide sales tax that…

Two senators have introduced a bipartisan bill that would allow patients who receive primary care from advanced practice providers to be included in Medicare’s ACO models. Under current Medicare rules, patients are only assigned to an ACO if they receive…

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From CVS Pharmacy settling allegations that it improperly billed federal health programs to the Justice Department dismissing an indictment against the former owner and CEO of a Texas hospital, here are 10 healthcare billing fraud cases that Becker’s has reported…

Mark Kronfeld, trustee of the SHC Creditor Litigation Trust, filed a 178-page amended complaint Nov. 21 seeking to recover more than $3.4 billion against bankrupt Dallas-based Steward Health Care’s former CEO Ralph de la Torre, MD, and other system “insiders.” …

Independence Health System Westmoreland Hospital in Greensburg, Pa., is facing a negligence lawsuit filed more than a year after photos and videos of patients were shared without their consent, TribLive reported Dec. 1. The lawsuit, filed Nov. 21 in Westmoreland…

The American Hospital Association, Maine Hospital Association and four safety-net hospitals have filed a federal lawsuit to halt “unlawful” changes to the 340B drug pricing program, warning the shift could impose major financial harm on rural and underserved communities. Four…

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