Bracing For The Surge In Reimbursement Disputes

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Law 360, New York (December 11, 2008) — Medicare will no longer reimburse for expenses resulting from “hospital acquired” medical complications as common as catheter or surgery-site infections. The Medicare new rules, effective since October 1, 2008, are expected to give rise to a surge of litigation between hospitals, patients, physicians and drug and medical industry business.

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