Washington D.C. Mental Health Therapist Indicted for Fraud, Theft in Medicaid Scheme

Washington D.C. Mental Health Therapist Indicted for Fraud, Theft in Medicaid Scheme

A mental health therapist in Washington D.C. has been indicted by a grand jury for 20 alleged crimes including felony fraud and first-degree theft for allegedly stealing more than $263,000 from the... Read more »

New Washington State Anti-Doxxing Law Raises Concerns Among Left-Wing Activists

A new Washington state law could open a door for anti-fascists to be sued by the very neo-Nazis they’re exposing, Daniel Walters reports for the Oregon Capitol Chronicle. The law allows people... Read more »

The Washington Post Publishes “Disturbing” Images and Video From Aftermath of Mass Shootings

The Washington Post on Thursday published “Terror on Repeat,” a photo and video story of crime scenes after mass shootings as a part of a series on the AR-15 assault rifle’s role... Read more »
FTC Sees Red Over Alleged Misuse of FDA Orange Book, Puts 10 Pharmas on Notice

FTC Sees Red Over Alleged Misuse of FDA Orange Book, Puts 10 Pharmas on Notice

AbbVie, AstraZeneca, and GSK are among the 10 companies now under scrutiny by the Federal Trade Commission, which is cracking down on businesses it says improperly or inaccurately placed items on a... Read more »
What Excites Health Execs About the Evolution of Employee Benefits

What Excites Health Execs About the Evolution of Employee Benefits

From left to right: Kate Huey, partner, business transformation leader for health care, Ernst & Young; Jeffrey Ries, executive director, JPMorgan Chase & Co.; Chris Turner, CEO, HealthBook+; Bipinchandra (Bipin) Mistry, MD,... Read more »
Why VCs Aren’t Interested in Point Solutions

Why VCs Aren’t Interested in Point Solutions

From left to right: Hubert Zajicek, MD, CEO, co-founder & partner, Health Wildcatters; Kristen Torres Mowat, partner, Health Velocity Capital; Harsh Vathsangam, CEO, Movn Health; Kerry Rupp, general partner, True Wealth Ventures;... Read more »

Former Washington Police Cadets File Lawsuit Accusing Instructor of Sexual Misconduct

Two former cadets at Washington’s police academy have filed a lawsuit alleging they and several other female colleagues endured months of sexual harassment by their instructor, Mike Carter reports for the Seattle... Read more »

County in Washington State Lowers Juvenile Prison Population Through Diversion

A Washington county executive reports that the number of incarcerated youths has dropped dramatically since King County began sending more young offenders to counseling than to detention, Kery Murakami reports for Route... Read more »
What Will Rite Aid Need to Do to Recover from Bankruptcy?

What Will Rite Aid Need to Do to Recover from Bankruptcy?

It’s not an easy time to be a retail pharmacy chain. This is especially true for Rite Aid, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in New Jersey on Sunday. In order... Read more »
Is Medicare Advantage a Failed Experiment? Experts Debate

Is Medicare Advantage a Failed Experiment? Experts Debate

More than half of Medicare beneficiaries are enrolled in Medicare Advantage (MA), and enrollment in MA has steadily grown over the years. But as the MA program draws scrutiny from the federal... Read more »
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