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Provider due process amidst growing reimbursement complexity | Author(s) | Thomas F Gleason |
Journal title | The Journal of Long Term Home Health Care : the PRIDE Institute Journal, vol 16, no 2, Spring 1997 |
Pages | pp 47-55 |
Keywords | Patients ; Medical care ; Rights [elderly] ; Law ; United States of America. |
Annotation | The case in the US Court of Appeals of Catanzano v Wing, may in some instances seriously limit the right of a provider to decline to provide care, because of a concern that it would be professionally improper or dangerous to do so. The case raises legal issues arising from assertions by Medicaid recipients of a continued right to benefits. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-980129228 A |
Classmark | LF: LK: IKR: VR: 7T |
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