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Showing posts with label Equitable tolling. Show all posts
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Tuesday, January 22, 2013
US Supreme Court Upholds Equitable Tolling In Reimbursement Matter
US Supreme Court Upholds Equitable Tolling In Reimbursement Matter
Sebelius v. Auburn Regional Medical Center, Decided Jan. 22, 2013
Sebelius v. Auburn Regional Medical Center, Decided Jan. 22, 2013
"But this Court has explained that giving intermediaries more time to discover overpayments than providers have to discover underpayments may be justified by the “administrative realities” of the system: a few dozen fiscal intermediaries are charged with issuing tens of thousands of NPRs, while each provider can concentrate on a single NPR, its own. Your Home Visiting Nurse Services, Inc. v. Shalala, 525 U. S. 449, 455, 456. Pp. 11–14. "
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