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Announcing Our FY25 EPIC Awards Winner for Passion!
PCG’s quarterly employee recognition program, aptly-named the EPIC Awards, is designed to help bring the firm’s four core tenets—Entrepreneurial Spirit, Passion, Impact, and Community—to life in a tangible way. Today, we are thrilled to announce that Alison Richards has been selected as PCG’s newest EPIC Awards winner in recognition of her Passion for engaging and serving others, both within and outside of PCG.
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PCG Supported Communities in Dire Need in Turkey and Syria Following Recent Catastrophic Earthquakes
In February and March 2023, PCG’s employees joined together to support communities in Turkey and Syria following the recent devastating earthquakes. Colleagues from across the firm donated generously to the relief organizations, CARE and The White Helmets, that actively supported survivors—providing immediate food, shelter, health care, and support for people across the regions.
- 20. March 2023
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A U.S. Court of Appeals Panel Upholds Health and Human Services (HHS) Medicare Outpatient Off-Site Payment Reduction Policy
On July 17, 2020, a panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia reversed a lower court decision and held that the HHS policy of reducing Medicare payment to off-site outpatient hospital sites for certain services did not have to be budget neutral.
- 27. July 2020
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Trump Administration Requests the U.S. Supreme Court to Reinstate Arkansas Medicaid Work Requirements
On Tuesday, July 14, 2020, the Trump Administration and the Arkansas Attorney General filed requests to the U.S. Supreme Court to reinstate Medicaid work requirements in Arkansas.
- 15. July 2020
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U.S. District Court in Wisconsin holds that DHHS is not bound by ALJ decision
On Monday, July 6, 2020, the U.S District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin held that the United States Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is allowed to deny Medicare payment for a brain cancer patient’s treatment despite approval of similar claims by an administrative law judge (ALJ), because ALJ decisions are not binding on the agency.
- 9. July 2020