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Plaintiffs the 黑料正能量 Association (鈥淎HA鈥), Baxter Regional Medical Center, Covenant Health, and Rutland Regional Medical Center (collectively, 鈥淧laintiffs鈥) bring this mandamus complaint to compel the Secretary of Health and Human Services (鈥淗HS鈥) to meet the statutory deadlines for鈥
ALJ Delay April 2023 Status Report Filed April 7, 2023 regarding AHA, Hospitals Sue to Require HHS to Meet Deadlines for Deciding Appeals.
The U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut yesterday largely dismissed a lawsuit alleging that Yale New Haven Hospital violated its fiduciary duties by selecting a retirement plan with excessive fees or poorly performing investments.
The U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut yesterday largely dismissed a lawsuit alleging that Yale New Haven Hospital violated its fiduciary duties by selecting a retirement plan with excessive fees or poorly performing investments. The court allowed certain ancillary claims related鈥
Drugmakers that participate in the 340B drug pricing program do not have to provide discounted 340B drugs to an unlimited number of contract pharmacies, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit ruled in Sanofi-Aventis U.S. v. HHS et al.
Memorandum Opinion: Granting in Part, Denying In Part Plaintiffs Motion to Hold Unlawful and Remedy Defendants鈥 Past Underpayments of 340b Drugs
Pending are Plaintiff鈥檚 Motion for Summary Judgment on Preemption (Doc. No. 24), Defendant Leslie Rutledge鈥檚 Cross-Motion for Summary Judgment (Doc. No. 32), and Intervenors鈥 Cross-Motion for Summary Judgment on Preemption (Doc. No. 35). The parties have responded and replied.1 For the reasons set鈥
AHA urges the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia to order the Department of Health and Human Services to promptly repay 340B hospitals for unlawful payment cuts in previous years, given the agency鈥檚 continued delay in implementing or even proposing a remedy on its own.
Judge orders HHS to immediately halt unlawful reimbursement cuts for remainder of 2022 re: 340B.