Today's early morning highlights from the major news organizations, including reports about how the health law's insurance expansion could cause stress among health care providers and strain within the health system.
(Daily Report) Mar 20
At issue is whether generic drugmakers can be held liable for alleged flaws in their medications even though the law requires them to copy the brand manufacturer's design.
(Daily Report) Mar 18
How much liability does the generic drugmaker bear? That’s a question that will be argued before the Supreme Court next Tuesday, according to Politico.
(Daily Report) Mar 15
Politico reports that the Supreme Court is scheduled to hear oral arguments March 25 in this case.
(Daily Report) Mar 12
The decision is a win for the federal government as it seeks to monitor the trend toward consolidations around the country.
(Daily Report) Feb 20
The court's unanimous ruling rejected the arguments advanced by 18 hospitals that sought to reopen a set of Medicare claims that were more than 25 years old.
(Daily Report) Jan 23
Meanwhile, the Supreme Court heard arguments in a case involving Medicaid and malpractice awards. In addition, the justices rejected an appeal from Social Security recipients who don't want Medicare benefits.
(Daily Report) Jan 08
Today's early morning highlights from the major news organizations, including coverage of a government report concluding that U.S. health-care spending grew at a record low pace for a third consecutive year.
(Daily Report) Jan 08
While the legal challenges to the health law's contraception coverage mandate pose no threat to the measure as a whole, they have all the ingredients of a legal donnybrook that might well end up before the high court.
(Daily Report) Dec 14, 2012
While the legal challenges to the health law's contraception coverage mandate pose no threat to the measure as a whole, they have all the ingredients of a legal donnybrook that might well end up before the high court.
(Story) Dec 13, 2012