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Legal & Regulatory Issues

A jury has awarded Reno, Nev.-based Saint Mary’s Health Network a $510 million verdict in a fraud case involving King of Prussia, Pa.-based Universal Health Services. Six things to know: 1. A Washoe County, Nev., jury found Universal Health Services…

Yale New Haven (Conn.) Health has settled with Los Angeles-based Prospect Medical Holdings, resolving a collapsed $435 million deal for Yale to acquire three Connecticut hospitals, according to court documents obtained by Becker’s. Under the agreement, Yale New Haven will…

Megan Ryan, who was terminated as president and CEO of Nassau University Medical Center in East Meadow, N.Y., filed a lawsuit Sept. 26 against the hospital’s parent company. Eight things to know: 1. Ms. Ryan is seeking a jury trial…

From a federal judge tossing a Medicare Advantage audit rule to Florida hospitals challenging a proposed transplant rule, here are 10 lawsuits, settlements and legal developments that Becker’s has reported since Sept. 17: 1. Patients at two Pennsylvania hospitals are…

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Patients at two Pennsylvania hospitals are asking a federal judge to stop the Justice Department from obtaining years of medical records related to gender-affirming care. The Justice Department served subpoenas on the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and the University of…

A 2023 lawsuit made public in September alleges that a hospital in Maywood, Ill., performed organ transplants on patients ineligible for such procedures to maximize Medicare revenue.  The plaintiff, Patrek Chase, became executive director of Loyola University Medical Center’s solid…

Following years of debate, Florida hospitals are opposing a proposed rule for transplant program approvals, arguing it could jeopardize patient safety and quality of care, NPR affiliate WUSF reported Sept. 23.  On Aug. 19, the Florida Agency for Health Care…

A federal appeals court has refused the Trump administration’s request to resume sweeping layoffs and reorganization of HHS, The Hill reported Sept. 18.  In a unanimous decision, a three-judge panel on the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals declined to…

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