...understood as an application of well-established Justice Department policy toward charging organizations, as expressed in the most recent pronouncement on the issue, the Filip...
In their Appellate Division Review, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman partners E. Leo Milonas and Frederick A. Brodie discuss cases involving stop-and-frisk, hearsay in a grand jury presentation, simul
...that General Obligations Law §5-335, insofar as applied to Medicare Advantage organizations, is preempted by federal law because it restricts the contractual reimbursement...
...s reimbursement claim based on §5-335. As applied to Medicare Advantage organizations §5-335 is federally preempted because it restricts the organizations...
...health care insurers that offer Medicare Advantage Plans ("MA Plans"...
...Programcommonly called "Medicare Part C"makes Medicare Advantage Organizations the secondary payers, and third-party entities such as insurance policies...
...regulatory overhaul of the U.S. healthcare system since the establishment of Medicare and Medicaid in 1965.1 Notably, New York had in...
...167;5-335 ("GOL §5-335"), the Defendant Medicare Advantage organizations and their agents do not have a right to seek reimbursement...
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