Medicaid expansion advocates, who want to trigger a review of ballot wording by the Florida Supreme Court, had collected more than 63,000 petition signatures as of press time. Florida Decides Healthcare...
What the healthcare reform numbers now tell us
By
James M. Berklan
Jul 25, 2012
It’s really true: There are lies, damn lies and … Congressional Budget Office estimates.
Supreme Court: False Claims cases must stem from original sources
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Haymarket Media
Mar 29, 2007
The Supreme Court this week laid down strict rules regarding information sources in False Claims lawsuits.
The Supreme Court just put regulatory oversight on notice
By
John O'Connor
Jul 04, 2022
By any measure, the Supreme Court just wrapped up one of its more memorable sessions.
White House defends MedPAC ‘replacement’ panel in Supreme Court brief
By
John Hall
Feb 26, 2015
The federal government this week argued to the Supreme Court that a lower court was correct when it dismissed challenges to a payment review provision in the Affordable Care Act. Long-term care providers...
Supreme Court decision protects congressional powers; Congress delays vote on repeal of healthcare reform
Jan 11, 2011
A Supreme Court vote Monday signaled which way the court could lean in the healthcare reform debate.
What the healthcare reform numbers now tell us
By
James M. Berklan
Jul 25, 2012
It’s really true: There are lies, damn lies and … Congressional Budget Office estimates.
Also in the news for Jan. 20, 2015 . . .
By
Tim Mullaney
Jan 20, 2015
CMS chief Tavenner to step down … House committee announces hearing on SGR … Lawyer wants WV Supreme Court justice off nursing home case
Court grants class-act certification against Golden Living Centers
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Jun 09, 2015
Claims of chronic understaffing against 12 Golden Living Centers-operated Arkansas nursing homes will be tried as a class action lawsuit, the Arkansas Supreme Court has ruled.
ACA objection by provider earns temporary injunction
By
Tim Mullaney
Feb 01, 2014
A Catholic long-term care provider and the federal government opposed each other in recent Supreme Court filings over the Affordable Care Act’s so-called “contraception mandate.”