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The lawsuit comes after two new Notice of Funding Opportunities were issued—and then revoked—imposing new criteria for funding awards for the program.
The organization said the agency responded to its concerns about payers' implementation of the transparency provisions of the 2024 final rule.
Recent Commonwealth Fund reports outline the nation's grievances with rising healthcare costs and the greater role states could take in protecting those most at risk.
“We are asking the court to affirm a basic principle: No one can charge the public to access standards that are incorporated into state and federal law," said PatientRightsAdvocate.org Founder Cynthia Fisher.
A sweeping list of law enforcement referrals for "potentially anomalous billing patterns" related to gender-affirming care for minors stems from a newly commissioned analysis, which accuses healthcare providers and other groups of ideological capture and profiteering.
A federal appeals court has tossed key methodology used to resolve out-of-network claims under the No Surprises Act.
The Trump administration has finalized a rule that would pull funding for gender-affirming care for minors from Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program.
The bill was introduced alongside a report that found “superbugs” can cost the U.S. at least $5.7 billion each year.
The Senators requested Attorney General Todd Blanche provide an update on the criminal contempt referral against Ralph de la Torre, M.D., by Aug. 20.