Dec. 1 - Hospitals scramble to stave off Medicare cuts | SCOTUS reviews Trump-era 340B payment tweaks
Hospital lobby argues its case against 340B payment cut before SCOTUS; Jury finds UnitedHealthcare guilty of underpaying TeamHealth subsidiary in Nevada; UPMC more than quadruples net income to $1.2B amid returning care and investment gains
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Tuesday's arguments seemed to center around single words and phrases to determine whether HHS had the authority to change payment rules in 2018 for 340B hospitals, which serve a large share of low-income patients.
The litigation is a case study into the perennial push and pull between providers and insurers over bills, a fight that often leaves patients caught in the middle.
Though patients returning to medical care delayed earlier in the pandemic helped its provider division, UPMC's health plan margin shrank due to higher medical claims in the period.
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