...and Human Services, has returned more than $23 billion to the Medicare Trust Funds, the report said. DOJ said it recovered $4.1 billion in...
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...of Mental Disorders. (7) It is approved and licensed by Medicare. The plans further provided in a final sentence that the...
...not-for-profit trust funds that are governed...yet eligible for Medicare. The...
Known for his outspokenness on the bench and in person, Chief Judge Royce Lamberth thinks the court should expect lawyers to perform at a high level "and not just wink or overlook or ignore conduct t
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...southeast Puerto Rico. Most of appellants' patients are elderly and participate in Medicare Part A and Part B.Appellees MMM Healthcare, Inc. ("MMM") and...
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...transaction between Appellant Nuveen Municipal Trust ("Nuveen"), on behalf of its...Nuveen High Yield Municipal Bond Fund," and Bayonne Medical Center ("Bayonne...
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...is insured by Medicare, Glaxo sets aside reserves to reimburse the Medicare Trust Fund for payments it made to cover the costs of treatment for...
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...plaintiff class had vested rights to company-paid health insurance and/or Medicare Part B premium reimbursements; and (3) that the plaintiffs' claims were not...
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