Health InsuranceLegal Actions/Court DecisionsPart D/Prescription Drugs

Court orders Humana to pay $32M in fees following False Claims case

(By: Jakob Emerson for Becker’s Hospital Review)

A federal court ordered Humana to pay more than $32 million in attorneys’ fees, costs and interest following the resolution of a False Claims Act case in 2024 over the company’s Medicare Part D bids.

In a Sept. 19 order, the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Kentucky directed Humana to pay $27.9 million in attorneys’ fees and $2.7 million in costs and expenses, plus post-judgment interest accruing since August 2024. The payment, totaling $32.2 million, was due Sept. 24. Continue reading here…

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