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Saturday, October 22, 2011

Government Appeals Case Involving MSP Statute of Limitations

A Notice of Appeal has been filed by the United States in a case where a Federal District Court held that the statute of limitations in a Medicare Secondary Payer Act recovery action was limited to only 6 years. The government contented in the matter that the statute of limitations for it to assert recovery/reimbursement was extended under the "implied contract theory."

The case was tried in the U.S. District Court, Northern District of Alabama (Eastern) before Judge Karon O. Bowdre and involved a contract reimbursement claim under the Medicare Act, specifically 425 USC 1395 (HHS). A Final Order was entered on September 13, 2011 the the United States filed a Notice of Appeal on October 11, 2011.

Read the prior posting: CMS Has 6 Year Statute of Limitations-Court Dismisses MSP Recovery Claim 10.1.2010

United States of America v James J. Stricker, et al., CV 09-BE-2423-E (USDCT ND Alabama)