Healthcare Policy in the Courts: Summer 2022 Update
July 07, 2022
This webinar is the third part of Foley Hoag's continuing series on federal litigation likely to have a significant effect on healthcare policy.
Our latest update focused on the outcomes of the healthcare cases heard during the U.S. Supreme Court's October 2021 term and how the decisions will impact the healthcare sector. The Supreme Court has issued its opinions addressing:
Medicare Payment for 340B Drugs
Medicare Payments for Disproportionate Share Hospitals (DSH)
State Medicaid Agency Recoupment of Tort Settlements
Application of Medicare's Secondary Payer rules for Dialysis Providers
Federal constitutional protection of abortion rights
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