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Legal & Regulatory Issues

Thirty-four people, including 17 physicians and other licensed medical professionals, have been charged for their alleged roles in Medicare and Medicaid fraud schemes in three states, the Department of Justice announced Sept. 18.

Insys Therapeutics, the first drugmaker to declare bankruptcy due to opioid-related litigation, raised far less money from asset sales than needed to pay the U.S. Justice Department and other creditors what it owes them, according to The Wall Street Journal.

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A day after the Sackler family's lawyers said they will ask for protection against any additional opioid-related litigation, North Carolina's attorney general filed a new lawsuit accusing eight members of the family of fueling the opioid crisis, according to The Hill.

A former nurse accused of injuring infant patients at Madison, Wis.-based UnityPoint Health-Meriter will plead guilty to 19 counts of felony child abuse, reports ABC affiliate WKOW.

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