Sandra Guerra, MD, former Humana CMO, is suing the company for alleged employment discrimination over her race and gender, which she claims played a role in her firing.
Legal & Regulatory Issues
The North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper recently signed a bill that will make changes to the state's certificate-of-need law.
Three former football players pleaded guilty to defrauding an NFL health reimbursement plan as part of a nationwide scheme.
Health insurance lobby AHIP is asking government officials to implement a "good faith safe harbor" as insurers adjust to an upcoming surprise billing rule.
About 50 employees are suing Henry Ford Health System alleging the Detroit-based organization's COVID-19 vaccine mandate is unconstitutional, according to court documents.
Lawsuits filed by workers to block COVID-19 vaccination requirements at six hospital systems in Cincinnati and northern Kentucky have been refiled.
From a Pittsburgh-based health system facing false claims allegations to a San Francisco-based system reaching a final settlement in an antitrust case, here are the latest hospital lawsuits and settlements making headlines.
West Chester (Ohio) Hospital doesn't have to use ivermectin to treat COVID-19, a judge ruled Sept. 6, according to NBC News. The ruling reverses a previous court order requiring the hospital to administer the anti-parasite drug, which the FDA has…
From Sutter Health paying $90 million to resolve false claims allegations to a cardiologist receiving a prison sentence for his role in a "fountain of youth" billing scam, here are eight cases that have made headlines since Aug. 1.
Virginia lawmakers are reviewing benefit bills tied to Affordable Care Act implementation as the state's current law barring nonessential health benefits could soon be deemed discriminatory.