President Donald Trump has issued an executive order focused on limiting public benefits for undocumented immigrants.
Legal & Regulatory Issues
A St. Louis physician who owned two urgent care centers was sentenced to 35 months in prison for defrauding Medicare and Missouri Medicaid.
President Donald Trump's nominee for CMS administrator, Mehmet Oz, MD, has pledged to divest from multiple healthcare companies if confirmed to lead the agency.
The Trump administration plans to defend the ACA requirement that requires insurers to fully cover certain preventive services for their members.
From UnitedHealth Group reaching a $20.25 million settlement with the U.S. Department of Labor to the former CEO of MetroHealth filing a lawsuit against the health system for alleged discrimination, here are 10 healthcare industry lawsuits, settlements and legal developments…
U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan has denied a request from 14 Democratic state attorneys general to immediately enforce broad restrictions against the Elon Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency, The Hill reported Feb. 18.
Two emergency department staff members were injured in a stabbing incident at Provident Hospital in Chicago on Feb. 17, police and hospital officials confirmed to Becker's.
Saint Vincent's Catholic Medical Centers of New York has agreed to pay $29 million to settle allegations it concealed overpayments for services provided to retired military members and their families.
From an Arizona couple pleading guilty to a $1.2 billion scheme to the sentencing of a "serial healthcare fraudster," here are 10 healthcare billing fraud cases Becker's has reported on since Jan. 22:
A federal judge on Feb. 13 issued a temporary restraining order to block President Donald Trump's executive order restricting access to gender-affirming care to individuals under the age of 19.