AHA and AHIP File Joint Amicus Brief
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The
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Together, the organizations issued this statement:
"While AHA and AHIP may not always share the same opinion on matters of litigation and policy, we agree that the current regulatory landscape and construction of the False Claims Act (FCA) creates an untenable situation for health care providers and health insurance providers. If the government's argument is accepted, our members will be forced to spend more on litigation and less on patient care.
"As we explain in our brief: 'Medicare and Medicaid are vital public health programs that can operate only with the participation of private parties like our members, but participation in these programs also entails navigating some of the most complex statutory, regulatory, and sub-regulatory requirements in existence.'
"For that reason,
"We urge the
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View court filing here: https://www.ahip.org/resources/ahip-supervalu-amicus-brief
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Original text here: https://www.ahip.org/news/press-releases/aha-and-ahip-file-joint-amicus-brief



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