Hospitals Take CVS to Court Over Alleged $250M 340B Scheme
Three health systems — Mount Sinai, Michigan Medicine and the University of Kansas Health System…
Three health systems — Mount Sinai, Michigan Medicine and the University of Kansas Health System — are suing CVS Health, alleging its pharmacy benefit manager diverted roughly $250 million in savings from the 340B program through “spread pricing” between 2020 and 2025. The post Hospitals Take CVS to Court Over Alleged $250M 340B Scheme appeared…
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WILLIAMSTON, N.C. — Two years after her brother’s death, Debra Pierce still wonders whether the 50-year-old would have survived his heart attack if her local hospital hadn’t closed. “The sad thing is we’ll never know if he could have been saved that night or not, because we don’t have a higher level of care in…
Enough time had passed since the patient’s previous colonoscopy that she met the criteria to undergo another, said Steven Itzkowitz, a gastroenterologist at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York. She was in “reasonably good health,” and the risks of the procedure — bleeding, reaction to anesthesia, perforation of her colon…
By KIM BELLARD MIT is, most people would admit, a pretty good school. Even those who don’t know a lot about universities probably associate MIT with science, engineering, and math, and in fact, it is one of the leading universities in the world for those (and other) areas. E.g., the QS World University Rankings have…