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Contract - Medicare Act Cases filed in the District Of Columbia District Court before Richard J. Leon

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October 23, 2009
SELECT SPECIALTY HOSPITAL - BLOOMINGTON, INC. et al v. SEBELIUS DC Leon Medicare Act Administrative Procedure Act
Plaintiff: SELECT SPECIALTY HOSPITAL - BLOOMINGTON, INC., SELECT SPECIALTY HOSPITAL - CHARLESTON, INC., SELECT SPECIALTY HOSPITAL - JACKSON, INC., SELECT SPECIALTY HOSPITAL - NORTHWEST, SELECT SPECIALTY HOSPITAL - SAGINAW,INC. and others... Defendant: KATHLEEN SEBELIUS
 
June 19, 2008
PROVENA HOSPITALS v. LEAVITT DC Leon Medicare Act U.S. Government Defendant
Plaintiff: PROVENA HOSPITALS; Defendant: MICHAEL O. LEAVITT
 
April 18, 2008
BAPTIST HEALTHCARE SYSTEM v. LEAVITT DC Leon Medicare Act U.S. Government Defendant
Plaintiff: BAPTIST HEALTHCARE SYSTEM; Defendant: MICHAEL O. LEAVITT
 
November 13, 2006
ABINGTON CREST NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER et al v. LEAVITT District Of Columbia Leon Medicare Act HHS: Adverse Reimbursement Review
March 29, 2006
METHODIST HEALTHCARE-MEMPHIS HOSPITALS v. LEAVITT District Of Columbia Leon Medicare Act HHS: Adverse Reimbursement Review
March 17, 2006
PROFESSIONAL HOME CARE, INC. v. LEAVITT District Of Columbia Leon Medicare Act Denial of Services (EMTALA)
         
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