Office of Medicare Hearings and Appeals: "Growing Pains" as Appeals Workload Increases to Record Levels
February 1, 2013
Partner Judy Waltz authored an article titled, “Office of Medicare Hearings and Appeals: “Growing Pains” as Appeals Workload Increases to Record Levels.” The article appeared in the February 2013 edition of The RAP Sheet, a publication of the American Health Lawyers Association Regulation, Accreditation, and Payment Practice Group.
Copyright 2013, American Health Lawyers Association, Washington, DC. Reprint permission granted.
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