Caremark Faces Whistleblower Lawsuit Over Medicare Part D Overbilling Claims
Caremark is accused of overbilling Medicare Part D by $240-$330 million in a whistleblower lawsuit, raising significant regulatory and compliance concerns for PBMs.
Caremark is accused of overbilling Medicare Part D by $240-$330 million in a whistleblower lawsuit, raising significant regulatory and compliance concerns for PBMs.
April 2025 update on U.S. pharmaceutical regulation highlights executive orders, budget changes, CMS policies, IRA litigation, and 340B program developments shaping drug pricing and access.
Exploring the significant changes in Florida's insurance market due to legal reforms like House Bill 837, and the potential risks posed by the proposed House Bill 1551.
A lawsuit in California could impact how insurers recoup costs from policyholders for wildfire-related claims. Learn how this affects consumer protection and market stability.
Louisiana's House Civil Law and Procedure Committee has advanced legislative measures aimed at reforming the legal system to curb the state's car insurance crisis. The bills propose changes to how damages are awarded and aim to reduce litigation-fueled costs in car insurance.
Consumer advocates sue California insurance department over unauthorized emergency payments by the FAIR Plan to cover wildfire claims, arguing it unfairly burdens homeowners.
Peter Martin, a former Google salesperson, sues for denied commissions and life insurance after a cancer diagnosis. Learn about the implications for employment law and insurance coverage.