'Risk Corridor' Litigation: Who Speaks For The Gov't?
By Ralph Nash ( March 6, 2018, 12:26 PM EST) -- One of the most heavily litigated issues in recent years is the "risk corridor" litigation involving Section 1342 of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act[1], which created a temporary risk sharing program that required that insurers pay into the program if their premium revenue exceeded enrollees' medical costs by a certain amount and required the government to share the losses if the premiums did not cover the costs....
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