The Truth About Medical Debt And Credit Reporting: Three Things To Know
A federal judge in Texas recently ruled on medical debt reporting — here's what the ruling means for providers and for those who have medical debt.
A federal judge in Texas recently ruled on medical debt reporting — here's what the ruling means for providers and for those who have medical debt.
Without strong guardrails, errors could have life-or-death consequences, said Lily Li, founder of law firm Metaverse Law.
As federal borrowing caps tighten financing options for law students, one organization is stepping in to negotiate the terms they can't secure alone.
The case centers on Epic’s alleged use of its influence over the Carequality data exchange to block Particle’s access to patient records and stifle competition in the emerging payer platform market.
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This marks a legal victory for Democrats and healthcare advocates who argued the rule would cause widespread coverage losses and violated federal law.
Florida plans to end all vaccine mandates, drawing sharp criticism from health experts who warn it threatens public health and could lead to preventable disease outbreaks.
With the addition of Uncover’s technology, the litigation software is delivering rapid innovation.
They highlighted the technology’s potential to reduce administrative burdens and boost care access in rural areas — while also warning about oversight gaps and the risks of AI-driven prior authorization.
FDA Commissioner Marty Makary said publishing complete response letters recognizes public interest in the transparency and credibility of agency decision-making about drugs.
A coalition of 131 healthcare organizations is backing the Clinical Trial Modernization Act, which aims to expand patient access to clinical trials through financial support and other measures.
You don’t have to practice in Florida for this law to matter. Patient interest in regenerative care is growing rapidly.
Legal and operational leaders are gathering May 6–7 in Fort Lauderdale to confront the questions the industry hasn't answered—with a keynote from Amanda Knox setting the tone.
The Justice Department has reached a proposed settlement with UnitedHealth Group and Amedisys regarding UnitedHealth’s acquisition of the home health provider.
The deal helps move BioNTech’s proposed acquisition of CureVac closer to completion. With the settlement, GSK said it will tender the CureVac shares it owns in support of the $1.25 billion acquisition.
A judge recently blocked an Arkansas law that would have banned PBMs from owning and operating pharmacies in the state. Although the state plans to appeal, one expert says the law likely has no future.
RFK Jr. is cancelling 22 mRNA vaccine contracts funded by BARDA. Without evidence, Kennedy claimed these vaccines fail to protect effectively against upper respiratory tract infections.
This is a major group hire for the firm.