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Medicare

A federal judge granted 75 long-term care hospitals in 26 states summary judgment for $20.3 million against the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Service, which created a “bureaucratic nightmare” by requiring paperwork without advance notice.

WASHINGTON — A federal judge granted 75 long-term care hospitals in 26 states summary judgment for $20.3 million against the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Service, which created a “bureaucratic nightmare” by requiring paperwork without advance notice.

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