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Vacating a rule and remanding, a federal judge refused to dismiss the American Hospital Association’s claim that because Secretary of Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar thought that “certain clinic-visit services … (were) too high,” he unfairly reduced the rates in 2018.

WASHINGTON — Vacating a rule and remanding, a federal judge refused to dismiss the American Hospital Association’s claim that because Secretary of Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar thought that “certain clinic-visit services … (were) too high,” he unfairly reduced the rates in 2018.

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