MAINEGENERAL MEDICAL CENTER v. HHS, U.S. SECRETARY

No. 99-1085.

210 F.3d 420 (2000)

MAINEGENERAL MEDICAL CENTER, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. HHS, U.S. SECRETARY, Defendant-Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals, First Circuit.

May 18, 2000.


ORDER OF COURT

The petition for rehearing by the panel is denied. The panel opinion holds that the statute neither prohibits the Provider Reimbursement Review Board from taking jurisdiction, nor requires it to do so. In its petition, the government asserts that "[plermitting providers to entirely bypass the intermediary's expertise in favor of initial PRRB consideration of cost claims will have potentially disastrous consequences for Medicare's carefully-constructed...

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