Topic: Andrew Cuomo
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York state would cap its share of Medicaid at about $15.1 billion a year, slice costs with a 2 percent across-the-board reduction and shift all of the 4.7 million recipients to managed care over three years under ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York state would cap its share of Medicaid at about $15.1 billion a year, slice costs with a 2 percent across-the-board reduction and shift all of the 4.7 million recipients to managed care over three years under ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - H& R Block Inc will pay as much as $20.2 million to settle a New York lawsuit accusing it of fraudulently marketing retirement accounts that caused hundreds of thousands of mostly lower-income clients to lose money.New York Attorney ...
R Block settles IRA lawsuit with New York AG Cuomo, will repay up to $19M in feesH& R Block Inc. will refund up to $19.4 million in fees to customers who bought an individual retirement account product, which the New York attorney ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - H& R Block Inc will pay as much as $20.2 million to settle a New York lawsuit accusing it of fraudulently marketing retirement accounts that caused hundreds of thousands of mostly lower-income clients to lose money.New York Attorney ...
NY Attorney general: $100M settlement from health insurers will fund independent cost databaseConsumers across the country soon will be able to find impartial information about out-of-network health care costs on a new Web site, New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo said Tuesday.The ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo will sue a loan modification company and has subpoenaed 14 others in a nationwide probe into firms that allegedly prey on desperate homeowners facing foreclosure. "The entire industry is a scam, in ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo said he plans to sue a large loan modification company and has issued subpoenas to 14 other firms nationwide as part of a probe into alleged excessive fees imposed to help homeowners ...
By now I'm sure you've heard the groundbreaking news that as a result of an industrywide investigation by New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, UnitedHealth Group and Aetna will pay a combined $70 million to settle accusations that they used a rigged ...
New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo announced on Jan. 13 that a nearly yearlong investigation of the health care industry's out-of-network billing practices had led to an agreement with the country's second-largest health insurer, UnitedHealth Group, which would result in nationwide reforms ...