Expert Analysis

HHS Plan To Cut Immigrant Benefits Spurs Provider Questions

A recent notice from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services identifying new federal public benefit progr... (more story)

Noncompete Forecast Shows Tough Weather For Employers

Several new state noncompete laws signal rough conditions for employers, particularly in the healthcare sector, so... (more story)

Previewing State Efforts To Regulate Mental Health Chatbots

New York, Nevada and Utah have all recently enacted laws regulating the use of artificial intelligence to deliver ... (more story)

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GTCR Says Sale, Market Nix FTC Med Tech Merger Concerns

Private equity firm GTCR BC Holdings urged an Illinois federal judge not to block its planned $627 million purchase of a medical device coatings company, arguing in a brief made public Friday that a planned di... (more story)

Hospital Groups Back Challenge Of Merger Notice Overhaul

A pair of hospital trade associations threw their support behind a U.S. Chamber of Commerce case challenging the Federal Trade Commission's new premerger filing requirements, telling a Texas federal court the ... (more story)

DOJ Touts Merger, Rental Algorithm Deals, Eyeing More

The head of the U.S. Department of Justice's Antitrust Division on Monday touted two recent settlements, in a merger case and in the RealPage algorithmic rent-fixing litigation, as indications that Trump admin... (more story)

Claims Court Judge Orders VA To Redo Drug Procurement

The U.S. Court of Federal Claims has ruled that the Department of Veterans Affairs violated the Trade Agreements Act by opting to purchase prostate medication from a company sourcing the drug from India, a non... (more story)

Greystone Issues $64.9M Loan For Penn. Healthcare Portfolio

Greystone has provided a nonrecourse, 24-month bridge loan of more than $64.9 million for a 506-bed, three-property Pennsylvania healthcare portfolio, the commercial real estate finance company announced Monday.

Fed. Circ. Affirms PTAB Ax Of Bone Fusion Device Patents

The Federal Circuit on Thursday upheld Patent Trial and Appeal Board rulings that invalidated claims in a pair of Stryker Corp. patents for a surgical implant that a Berkshire Hathaway-owned rival had challenged.

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Judge OKs Becton Dickinson's $9M Investor Settlement

A New Jersey federal judge on Monday granted the final green light to a $9 million deal that will end shareholder derivative claims that the top brass of medical tech manufacturer Becton Dickinson tried to hid... (more story)

Urgent Care Operator Must Face Meta Pixel Privacy Claims

A Midwest Express clinic patient can proceed with her lawsuit targeting the urgent care clinic's use of tracking tools including Meta's Pixel to share personal health information with the social media company ... (more story)

FTC Maintains Support For Right-To-Repair In Med Robot Case

The Federal Trade Commission is providing important backing for a surgical repair company's Ninth Circuit bid to revive claims accusing Intuitive Surgical of blocking third parties from refurbishing components... (more story)

Trump's Sons Back 'New America' SPAC's $300M IPO Filing

Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump are backing a new special-purpose acquisition company that, with guidance from Paul Hastings LLP and Holland & Knight LLP, plans to raise $300 million and will target the techno... (more story)

How DOJ's New Data Security Rules Leave HIPAA In The Dust

The U.S. Department of Justice's recently effective data security requirements carry profound implications for how healthcare providers collect, store, share and use data — and approach vendor oversight — that... (more story)

Robotic Surgery Co.'s Antitrust Appeal Backed At 9th Circ.

Surgical Instrument Service Co. Inc. has received backing at the Ninth Circuit from a trade association and others groups as it looks to revive its case accusing Intuitive Surgical Inc. of blocking third parti... (more story)

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Aetna, CVS Want Lab's $21M Payment Suit Tossed For Good

Aetna and its parent company, CVS Health Corp., said a medical laboratory can't stand in the shoes of patients who were allegedly denied coverage by the insurer for lab tests, and they have asked a Connecticut... (more story)

Rural Health Providers Say FCC Subsidy Rules Unclear

Rural healthcare providers still don't know what is and isn't covered by the Universal Service Fund and could use some clarification and guidance from the Federal Communications Commission, a group has told the agency.

Proskauer Hires Epstein Becker Lawyer For DC, LA Practices

A healthcare litigator with experience in-house, at the U.S. government and in private practice, has joined Proskauer Rose LLP as a partner to continue working on healthcare, white collar defense and investiga... (more story)

Trump EO Requires Appointee Oversight Of US Grantmaking

President Donald Trump has issued an executive order requiring that all funding opportunity announcements and grant awards be reviewed by his political appointees and allowing for grants to be terminated that ... (more story)

DC Medicaid Recipients Win Class Cert. For Notice Row

A D.C. federal judge granted a class certification motion lodged by a group of Medicaid beneficiaries who allege the district has violated their due process rights by failing to provide individualized written ... (more story)

Administration Says States Can't Second-Guess ACA Changes

The Trump administration urged a Massachusetts federal court to reject a request by a group of states seeking to stay implementation of new rules that will reduce Affordable Care Act healthcare marketplace sub... (more story)