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CVS Health plans to appeal after a judge in the Southern District of New York ordered its Omnicare unit to pay more than $948 million in penalties and damages related to invalid prescriptions.
A federal judge ordered CVS Health’s Omnicare unit this week to pay $948.8 million in penalties in damages as part of a lawsuit claiming the company fraudulently billed the government for ...
A federal judge ruled CVS Health must pay nearly $950 million over claims its Omnicare unit submitted false prescriptions to the government, a decision the company plans to appeal.
(New York Times) A federal judge ordered CVS Health's Omnicare unit to pay $949 million in penalties and damages in a whistleblower lawsuit claiming it fraudulently billed the government for invalid ...
Last week, Aetna and its parent company, CVS Health, were hit with a consumer, class-action lawsuit on behalf of health care providers. The defendants, West Loop Chiropractic & Sports Injury ...
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Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. A new whistleblower lawsuit alleges recently departed New Mexico General Services Department officials ...
A whistleblower lawsuit filed by a longtime Penn State employee alleged the university and a top administrator mismanaged at least $500,000 during a time of universitywide belt-tightening.
A whistleblower lawsuit filed by a longtime Penn State employee alleged the university and a top administrator mismanaged at least $500,000 during a time of universitywide belt-tightening.