Expert Analysis

Navigating FDA Supply Rule Leeway For Small Dispensers

As the November compliance deadline for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's new pharmaceutical distribution su... (more story)

1st Gender Care Ban Provides Context For High Court Case

The history of Arkansas' ban on gender-affirming medical care — the first such legislation in the U.S. — provides ... (more story)

6 Lessons From DOJ's 1st Controlled Drug Case In Telehealth

Following the U.S. Department of Justice’s first-ever criminal prosecution over telehealth-prescribed controlled s... (more story)

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Drug Pricing, Overreach Dominate IP Disclaimer Feedback

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has received heated feedback regarding its proposal to make follow-on patents easier to invalidate, with drug pricing advocates applauding it, top technology and pharma com... (more story)

Ellenoff-Led SPAC Raises $200M To Pursue Healthcare Merger

SIM Acquisition Corp. I, a special-purpose acquisition company formed to pursue a healthcare merger, began trading Wednesday after pricing a $200 million initial public offering, represented by Ellenoff Grossm... (more story)

NC County Can't Join AG's Suit Over HCA Healthcare Lapses

A county in western North Carolina can't intervene in the attorney general's lawsuit accusing a for-profit health network of reneging on promises it made when it bought an Asheville hospital, the state Busines... (more story)

Fla. Judge Won't Nix Antitrust Claims Against Alcon

The Florida federal judge presiding over the multidistrict litigation alleging disposable contact lens sellers conspired to fix prices refused Tuesday to let Alcon escape antitrust claims by an online contact ... (more story)

Healthcare Deals This Week: GSK, Lilly And More

Despite the short week, the healthcare industry saw a handful of notable deals, including ones from GSK and Eli Lilly valued in the billions of dollars.

Kirkland Guides Avesi Partners To $1.35B Fund II Close

Stamford, Connecticut-based Avesi Partners, a private equity firm specializing in healthcare and business services, said Tuesday it had closed Avesi Partners Fund II LP at $1.35 billion, with Kirkland & Ellis ... (more story)

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Santa Clara Hospital Can't Fully Shake Online Tracking Suit

A California federal judge has refused to toss a proposed class action accusing Santa Clara Valley Medical Center of unlawfully sharing sensitive data with Meta and Google through online tracking tools embedde... (more story)

Glocal Says UpHealth Coerced Acquisition In Ch. 11 Suit

Indian healthcare network Glocal said its majority owner, bankrupt telemedicine tech company UpHealth, lied about business delays and exaggerated its finances as leverage in a 2020 acquisition, alleging in a D... (more story)

After Chevron: Scale Tips Favor Away From HHS Agencies

The loss of Chevron deference may indirectly aid parties in challenging the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' interpretations of regulations and could immediately influence several pending cases ch... (more story)

After Chevron: FDA Overreach May Find Itself In Crosshairs

The U.S. Supreme Court's overturning of the Chevron doctrine is likely to unleash an array of challenges against the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, focusing on areas of potential overreach such as the FDA'... (more story)

Patient Says Health System Shares Data With Meta, Google

Henry Ford Health in Michigan was hit with a proposed class action Friday alleging that it shares patients' private health information with third parties such as Meta and Google by allowing the companies to ha... (more story)

UpHealth Says $110M Glocal Award Can Be Enforced

Bankrupt medical tech company UpHealth has urged an Illinois court to enforce a $110 million arbitral award against Indian digital healthcare services platform Glocal Healthcare in a bitter feud over an ill-fa... (more story)

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Drug Test Co. Pays $1M To Settle Medicare Fraud Claims

A Los Angeles drug testing lab will pay at least $1 million to settle claims it doubled-billed Medicare for toxicology tests for people undergoing treatment for opioid use disorder, Boston federal prosecutors ... (more story)

Buyers Say Teva Had Multipart Scheme To Delay Inhaler Rivals

Employee benefit funds accusing Teva of orchestrating a decadelong scheme to delay generic competition for its QVAR asthma inhalers told a Massachusetts federal court the drugmaker is trying to end the case by... (more story)

Pharma Co. Fined $16.9M For Fake Scripts, Ex-VP Arrested

A subsidiary of bankrupt DMK Pharmaceuticals Corp. faces a $16.9 million criminal fine after pleading guilty to conspiring in a scheme to ship drugs using false prescriptions, federal prosecutors announced Tue... (more story)

With Chevron's End, LGBTQ+ Healthcare Regs Face New Risk

The end of Chevron deference is already disrupting regulation meant to protect LGBTQ+ access to healthcare, with three federal judges blocking enforcement of a Biden administration rule prohibiting discriminat... (more story)

Healthcare Cases To Watch: A 2024 Midyear Report

Courts across the U.S. this year will oversee key cases to the healthcare industry, from multidistrict litigation over the Change Healthcare hack to a challenge of a state gender-affirming care ban at the Supr... (more story)

Calif. Health Players Back Managed Care Tax Amid Uncertainty

A ballot measure backed by some of the biggest healthcare players in California is designed to protect billions of dollars in revenue for the state's Medicaid program. Its impact may hinge on persuading more d... (more story)