Expert Analysis

Prepping For The Future Of No Surprises Act Enforcement

This year is expected to be a transition point for the No Surprises Act framework from regulatory delay to operati... (more story)

High Court's 'Skinny Label' Case May Tackle Wider Questions

The U.S. Supreme Court's upcoming decision in Hikma v. Amarin will have important ramifications for broader debate... (more story)

FDA's Biosimilarity Guidance Holds Uncertain Implications

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's new draft guidance aimed at simplifying the biosimilarity demonstration pr... (more story)

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Florida Man Pleads Guilty In $24M HIV Drugs Fraud Scheme

The owner of a marketing company in Florida has pled guilty to receiving kickbacks as part of a $24 million scheme to sign up Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries for HIV prophylactic medications they did not need.

Healthcare REIT Picks Up $64M Senior Housing Portfolio

Real estate investment trust National Healthcare Properties Inc. has agreed to buy a $64 million collection of senior living communities to capitalize on the country's aging population and limited supply of ne... (more story)

Fed. Circ. Revives Challenge To Augmented Reality Surgical IP

The Federal Circuit on Tuesday partly revived a patent challenge brought by a medical technology company, overruling the Patent Trial and Appeal Board in saying that there was no motivation for one to combine ... (more story)

Taxation With Representation: Linklaters, Wilson Sonsini

In this week's Taxation With Representation, French electric utility Engie acquires UK Power Networks, Gilead Sciences Inc. buys clinical-stage biotechnology company Arcellx Inc., and The Brink's Co. acquires ... (more story)

Justices Told 'Skinny Label' Case Puts Generic Drugs At Risk

The U.S. government, one named sponsor of the Hatch-Waxman Act, a generic-drug industry group and more have warned the U.S. Supreme Court that a decision that allowed a patent case involving a so-called skinny... (more story)

9th Circ. Undoes $278M Eli Lilly Payment In Insulin Case

The Ninth Circuit ruled against a lower court Wednesday in saying pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly does not owe $278 million in royalties to an Arizona company for insulin-brands sales, saying an agreement betwe... (more story)

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FDA Targets Advertising For Knockoff Weight-Loss Meds

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday accused about 30 telehealth companies of illegally marketing compounded weight-loss and diabetes drugs, the agency's latest salvo in a crackdown on direct-to-co... (more story)

AI-Focused Generate Biomedicines Prices $400M IPO

The CEO of Generate Biomedicines, a biotechnology firm using artificial intelligence to develop therapies for immunology and oncology, on Friday rang the Nasdaq opening bell as the company expects to raise $40... (more story)

Health Co.'s 'Success Story' Misstep Holds HIPAA Lessons

Cadia Healthcare Facilities' fall settlement with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for improperly disclosing patients' protected health information in online success stories is an instructive e... (more story)

Kochava, FTC Near Deal To End Geolocation Privacy Suit

The Federal Trade Commission and Kochava Inc. told an Idaho federal judge Thursday that they have negotiated a final deal to resolve claims alleging the mobile app analytics provider illegally sold geolocation... (more story)

Centene Says Filed Rate Doctrine Dooms RICO, Fraud Claims

Centene Corp. urged an Illinois federal judge Tuesday to grant it partial judgment in a proposed class action by patients alleging the company violated racketeering laws and cheated them out of billions with b... (more story)

Abortion Pill Access, Tariff Questions And More In Court

Law360 Healthcare Authority looks at drugmakers' intervention in federal litigation concerning mail-order abortion medication, questions left open by the U.S. Supreme Court's decision striking down tariffs and... (more story)

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NC Doctor's Bid For New Trial Is Too Late, Judge Says

A North Carolina federal judge has refused to order a new trial for a doctor convicted of participating in an $11 million Medicare fraud scheme, finding that because the motion did not contain new evidence, th... (more story)

Elevance Sanction Adds To Medicare Advantage Troubles

The news for Medicare Advantage insurers — and one insurer in particular — keeps getting worse.

Wells Fargo Escapes Ex-Workers' Prescription Cost Suit

Former Wells Fargo workers on the employer healthcare plan failed to show that the company violated federal benefits law by allowing them to overpay for prescription drugs, a Minnesota federal judge found Tues... (more story)

3 Argument Sessions For Healthcare Attys To Watch In March

The Ohio Supreme Court will hear the state attorney general's defense of a ban on gender transition care for minors, while the Third Circuit will consider Janssen's bid to overturn a nearly $1.64 billion False... (more story)

States Can't Duck Regeneron Counterclaims In FCA Case

Eleven states pursuing a False Claims Act case against Regeneron Pharmaceuticals over what they say were inflated reimbursements for an eye drug can't block counterclaims by the drugmaker on sovereign immunity... (more story)

Judge Won't Rely On DOJ 'Decency' In Trans Records Case

A Pennsylvania federal judge blocked the U.S. Department of Justice from getting patient-specific records of gender-affirming care at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Children's Hospital, excoriatin... (more story)