A private suit, brought by a consortium of plaintiff entities and individuals seeking reimbursement of Medicare for the failure of the tobacco companies’ to repay The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid [CMS] for benefits, was dismissed by a Federal. The parties had sought to recovery benefits and damages against Philip Morris USA Inc.
The Court reasoned that the law suit did not demonstrate the tobacco companies’s responsibility for the payment of a Medicare beneficiary’s medical costs. The plaintiff’s had attempted to rely upon the opinion in a bench trial instituted by the Federal government under the RICO Act.
The Federal Court judge held that the defendants, the tobacco companies, “are not subject to suit under the MSP unless and until they are found responsible for Medicare costs and they fail to reimburse Medicare within 120 days after that responsibility first arises.” The suit by the private parties was dismissed.
National Committee to Preserve Social Sec. and Medicare v. Philip Morris USA Inc., ___ F.Supp.2d ___, 2009 WL 590573 E.D.N.Y., March 05, 2009.
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