New York Attorney General Letitia James announced a settlement with NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital requiring sweeping reforms ...
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital has agreed to undertake a series of reforms to settle claims the hospital system frequently puts patients experiencing mental health emergencies at risk by failing to ...
New York City-based NewYork Presbyterian has been ordered to pay $500,000 and make “sweeping” reforms as part of a settlement over its treatment of patients experiencing behavioral health emergencies.
New York Attorney General Letitia James announced a settlement with the New York-Presbyterian Hospital system to overhaul its ...
The department has been investigating prominent hospital system’s contracts with insurers.
The NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital system is allegedly using its heavyweight status among city healthcare providers to force insurers to accept “substantially higher prices” — blocking New Yorkers from ...
On March 26, 2026, the Department of Justice announced its own lawsuit against the New York and Presbyterian Hospital (NYP) over the hospital system’s alleged use of anti-competitive contracting terms ...
The Department of Justice has sued both OhioHealth and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital this year, alleging that they use contracting tactics that limit competition and keep healthcare prices high. The ...
DOJ sues NewYork‑Presbyterian over insurer deals that blocked cheaper plans. Case filed in federal court in Manhattan.
Thomas Morris, MD, former president and CEO of New York City-based Presbyterian Hospital, now known as NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, died Dec. 28 at age 91, according to his obituary. Dr. Morris ...
The Department of Justice filed an antitrust lawsuit against NewYork-Presbyterian, alleging the hospital used “all-or-nothing” contracts that blocked lower-cost plans and limited competition. The case ...
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