Judith Waltz Addresses Medicare Advantage Uncertainty on AHLA Podcast
March 20, 2026
American Health Law Association
Foley & Lardner LLP partner Judith Waltz described the Medicare Advantage landscape on the American Health Law Association’s Speaking of Health Law podcast episode, “Top Ten 2026: Medicare Advantage in Uncertain Times.”
Waltz discussed why some Medicare Advantage Organizations (MAOs) are withdrawing plans, Humana v. Becerra and the potential impact on Risk Adjustment Data Validation audit processes and calculation of overpayment recoveries for MAOs, potential MAO network provider exposure under the False Claims Act, and what potential changes to MA might be on the horizon.
The full episode is available on all major podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts and Spotify, and a recording can be viewed on YouTube.
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