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By Kristen Rasmussen | July 12, 2017
Howard Sklamberg, former deputy commissioner for global regulatory operations and policy at the FDA, says it's an "interesting time" for the agency.
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By Patrick Krill | July 12, 2017
Now more than any time in the history, we are talking openly about the issue. But we have miles to go.Dear Patrick:While I greatly respect…
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By Dara Kam | July 11, 2017
In a move that could affect thousands of Florida inmates, attorneys representing disabled prisoners and the Department of Corrections have settled a lawsuit accusing the state of discriminating against prisoners who are deaf, blind or confined to wheelchairs.
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By Kristen Rasmussen | July 11, 2017
Rebecca Shanahan of Avella Specialty Pharmacy spoke to Corporate Counsel about her career path and getting to the C-suite.
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By Vasilios J. Kalogredis | July 10, 2017
This article addresses common questions that new physicians, current physicians, and other medical professions (and those advising them) may have regarding medical licenses in the state of Pennsylvania.
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By Sue Reisinger and Kristen Rasmussen | July 10, 2017
Last fall the U.S. Department of Justice proudly claimed a major victory for its Health Care Corporate Fraud Strike Force when it nailed Tenet Healthcare Corp. for a multimillion-dollar kickback and bribery scheme. It was the strike force's first major victory—it also may have been its last.
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By Jim Saunders | July 7, 2017
In a case that could involve hundreds of millions of dollars, the Florida Supreme Court upheld a state law that directed Sarasota County to reimburse private hospitals for providing care to indigent patients.
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By Josefa Velasquez | July 7, 2017
The Department of Financial Services on July 6 said that no insurer participating in the state's health exchange will cap the number of people who enroll for coverage, as insurers offering plans on other state health exchanges across the country have done.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | July 7, 2017
The owners of a now-defunct Philadelphia hospice have agreed to pay $8.8 million to settle claims that they received taxpayer money for services that were either unnecessary or never provided, federal prosecutors announced Thursday.
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By Evan H. Krinick | July 5, 2017
Insurance Fraud columnist Evan H. Krinick writes: There seems to be no limit to the kinds of schemes that people create to defraud insurance companies and, by extension, the public, through higher premiums. Now, however, the New Jersey Supreme Court has issued a unanimous decision that certainly will help to reduce insurance fraud in New Jersey—and that, if its reasoning is adopted by other jurisdictions, likely will have the same effect in states across the country.
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