Expert Analysis

How Courts May Interpret Data-Driven Healthcare Fraud Suits

As the U.S. Department of Justice and other agencies increasingly turn to data mining as an enforcement tool, cour... (more story)

Drug Ad Crackdown Demonstrates Admin's Aggressive Stance

Recent actions by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services targeting... (more story)

How Gov't Shutdown Will Affect Federal Health Agencies

Federal health agencies' contingency plans indicate that many major programs will remain insulated from disruption... (more story)

Deals & Corporate Governance More

Biotronik Wants Full 9th Circ. Review Of Whistleblower Ruling

Biotronik Inc. urged the full Ninth Circuit to review a panel ruling that revived a whistleblower suit alleging the company used unlawful compensation tactics to boost heart-device sales, saying it should have... (more story)

Tivity Health Investors Seek Final OK Of $17M Settlement

An investor in fitness program administrator Tivity Health Inc. has asked a Nashville federal judge for a final nod for an over $17 million deal ending claims the company misled investors about its financial p... (more story)

Del. Judge May Have Mallinckrodt Choose: Injunction Or $10M

A Delaware federal judge said he might ask Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals to choose between getting a competitor's inhaled nitric oxide treatment enjoined, or receiving the entire $9.5 million a jury determined ... (more story)

Aetna COVID-19 Test Provider Sues Insurer For 'Unpaid' $53M

A Nebraska company that provided COVID-19 testing for Aetna has filed suit in California federal court, alleging that the insurer owes it more than $53 million for testing services but has refused to pay up.

Alto Neuroscience Execs Sued Over Rosy Drug Claims

An Alto Neuroscience investor claims CEO Amit Etkin and other directors overstated the efficacy of the psychiatric biotech company's lead drug candidate for treating major depressive disorder, according to a l... (more story)

Bausch And Teva Blocked Cheaper IBS Drug, Retailers Say

A slew of retailers on Tuesday accused Bausch Health Cos. Inc. and Teva Pharmaceuticals of working together to keep the generic version of an irritable bowel syndrome drug off the market until 2028, forcing th... (more story)

Digital Health & Technology More

ALN Medical Strikes $4M Data Breach Deal With 1.8M Users

Healthcare advisory firm ALN Medical has offered to create a $4 million settlement fund to resolve litigation surrounding a March 2024 data breach that affected more than a million individuals, requesting a Ne... (more story)

Urologist Provider Must Face Data Leak Claims, Panel Says

The Georgia Court of Appeals has largely revived a proposed class action against a urology provider over a 2021 data breach that allegedly compromised the personal information of more than 79,000 patients, rul... (more story)

House GOP Lawmakers Back ITC Import Ban Won By Oura

A group of House Republicans want the U.S. Trade Representative to uphold the U.S. International Trade Commission's decision to block Ultrahuman and RingConn from importing products it held infringed an Ourari... (more story)

TikTok Can't Use Section 230 To End NJ AG's Harm Suit

A New Jersey state court judge has rejected TikTok's bid to use an internet safety law carveout that shields publishers of third-party information to end Attorney General Matthew Platkin's lawsuit over the exp... (more story)

UnitedHealth Fights Investor Suit Over DOJ's Merger Probe

UnitedHealth and its executives have asked a Minnesota federal judge to toss a proposed securities class action accusing it of, among many things, not disclosing that the U.S. Department of Justice had reopene... (more story)

AI Health Benefits Platform Secures $400M In New Funding

Enterprise health technology company Capital Rx Inc. announced Tuesday that it has secured a $400 million investment and will subsequently rebrand as Judi Health to "better reflect its roots" as a full-service... (more story)

Policy & Compliance More

Aetna Inks ERISA Deal Over Nixed Spinal Surgery Claims

Aetna has agreed to pay a class of health plan members up to $55,000 each to resolve their suit alleging their coverage claims for lumbar disk replacement surgeries were wrongfully denied, amounting to a deal ... (more story)

ADA Doesn't Stop At Prison Gates, 3rd Circ. Says In Reversal

The Third Circuit ordered a lower court to accept an incarcerated man's amended Americans with Disabilities Act lawsuit against a Pennsylvania prison that he says denied him proper medical treatment when a spi... (more story)

San Antonio Abandons Out-Of-State Abortion Travel Appeal

The city of San Antonio on Thursday conceded defeat in its request for court approval to go forward with a program that included funding for out-of-state travel for abortions, handing a victory to the state's ... (more story)

Chancery Extends Pause On Hospital Board Law Challenge

The pause on ChristianaCare's lawsuit in Delaware Chancery Court against state officials in which it's challenging legislation that created a state-appointed board to review and approve hospital budgets was ex... (more story)

$20M Deal Over Wash. Hospital Wage Claims Gets Final OK

A Washington state judge has given the final sign-off on a $20 million deal resolving a class action alleging that the state of Washington, doing business as the University of Washington Medical Center, shortc... (more story)

Arnall Golden Sanctioned For Giving Feds ERISA Suit Docs

A California federal judge has ordered Arnall Golden Gregory LLP to pay a $50,000 penalty for giving the U.S. Department of Labor confidential documents United Behavioral Health turned over in a class action a... (more story)