Editor's Note:
Legal actions dominated the headlines in April, with none bigger than the nation’s largest commercial insurer filing suit against its biggest radiology practice. Elsewhere, the oldest imaging society in the U.S. took hotelier Marriott to court over dollars allegedly owed after the relocation of its 2023 annual meeting. A Nashville multispecialty group (including radiology) is now talking to lawyers about a possible bankruptcy filing, and a Virginia physician prevailed in a $10M case alleging medical malpractice.
As always, thanks for reading and enjoy the rest of your week. —Marty Stempniak, Editor
Editor's Note:
Legal actions dominated the headlines in April, with none bigger than the nation’s largest commercial insurer filing suit against its biggest radiology practice. Elsewhere, the oldest imaging society in the U.S. took hotelier Marriott to court over dollars allegedly owed after the relocation of its 2023 annual meeting. A Nashville multispecialty group (including radiology) is now talking to lawyers about a possible bankruptcy filing, and a Virginia physician prevailed in a $10M case alleging medical malpractice.
As always, thanks for reading and enjoy the rest of your week. —Marty Stempniak, Editor