Government,
Civil Litigation
Aug. 24, 2017
Health care systems fight federal government over Medicare reimbursement
Litigation brought against the federal government by the University of California, Alameda Health System and Contra Costa and Santa Clara counties challenging a formula for Medicare reimbursement seems likely to proceed after U.S. District Judge Phyllis J. Hamilton of Oakland voiced skepticism about U.S. Department of Justice arguments.
OAKLAND — Litigation brought against the federal government by the University of California, Alameda Health System, and Contra Costa and Santa Clara counties challenging a new formula for Medicare reimbursement seems likely to proceed after U.S. District Judge Phyllis J. Hamilton voiced skepticism about U.S. Department of Justice arguments.
The plaintiffs argue that a recent change in interpretation of statutes by the U.S. Centers f...
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